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IN    LINE    OF    THE    OLDEST    SON. 


X   GENERATIONS, 


1602    to   1898—296    Years. 


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Directions  for  Tracing  Descent.       '^f 


Example. — Euth  Coleman.  By  reference  to  the  Index  it 
appears  that  she  is  the  daughter  of  Oliver  Allen  Coleman, 
page    %^ 

There  will  be  found  her  father's  record.  He  is  the  son  of 
William  B.  Coleman,  grandson  of  George  Coleman,  and  so  on, 
and  his  pedigree  is  given  back  to  the  founder. 

She  learns  that  she  is  of  the  the  10th  generation  from 
Thomas.  By  turning  to  her  grandfather's  record  she  learns 
that  he  had  four  sons,  "William  B,,  Jr.,  George  S.,  Charles  S.  and 
her  father  Oliver  Allen,  so  that  she  has  three  uncles  on  her 
father's  side. 

Turning  to  great  grandfather's  page  she  finds  that  he  had 
six  children,  four  sons,  Wm.  B.,  (her  grandfather),  Ferdinand, 
James  and  Silas,  and  two  daughters,  Almira  and  Anna,  so  she 
has  three  great  uncles  and  two  great  aunts.  ^ 

As  her  fathers  brother  George  S.  whose  page  is  has  a 
daughter  Gertrude,  she  is  the  possessor  of  one  live  cousin. 

If  her  curiosity  is  aroused  to  learn  what  relation  the 
Ingrahams  are  to  her,  she  turns  to  the  index  of  families  con- 
nected by  marriage,  and  finds  that  under  the  title  of  Ingraham, 
reference  is  made  to  page  ( *  Turning  to  that  page  she  finds 
that  her  great  grandfather  George  Coleman's  daughter  Anna, 
her  great  aunt,  married  Dr.  T.  M.  Ingraham,  and  had  10  children, 
and  that  she  is  a  cousin  several  times  removed,  to  them  all. 

If  she  is  curious  to  learn  the  habitat  of  her  ancestors  she 
will  find  by  consulting  their  respective  pages,  that  her  ancestors, 
up  to  the  beginning  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  were  residents  of 
Nantucket,  and  that  about  that  time  her  great  great  great  grand- 
father Elihu  removed  to  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.,  where  her 
great  grandfather  was  born.  She  will  also  learn  that  her 
grandfather  was  born  in  New  York  City,  that  her  father  was 
born  at  Flatlands,  N.  Y.  and  that  she  herself  was  born  in 
Americus,  Georgia. 

If  her  curiosity  is  further  aroused  to  learn  what  blood  is 
allied  with  hers,  she  will  find  by  referring  to  the  index  of 
families,  that  18  Macys,  11  Bunkers,  a  like  number  of  Coffins, 
8  Folgers,  and  representative  of  the  families  of  Barnard,  Star- 
buck,  Paddock,  Husseys,  and  over  a  hundred  others,  have  at 
different  times  in  the  last  three  hundred  years,  married  into  the 
family;  and  following  up  her  father's  record,  learns  that  she  is 
a  conglomerate  of  Coleman,  Macys,  Bunker,  Coffin,  Folger, 
Barnard,  Starbuck  and  others. 


FIEST  GENEKATION. 

1602—1685. 

Thomas  Coleman,  the  ancestor  of  all  tliose  of  like  name, 
who  appear  of  record  in  this  book,  was  born  in  Marlborough, 
Wiltshire,  England,  in  1602,  and  at  the  age  of  33  came  to  this 
country  with  his  wife  in  the  ship  "James,"  from  Southampton, 
arriving  at  Boston,  June  3,  l'fe5.\ol?'5' 

He  settled  first  in  Newbu'ry,  Mass.,  where  he  was  admitted 
freeman  in  1637,  and  where  his  first  wife  Susanna,  died  Nov. 
17, 1650. 

He  afterwards  removed  to  Hampton,  where  he 
married  Mary,  widow  of  Edward  Johnson,  July  11,  1651. 

He  was  married  for  the  third  time  to  Margery,  daughter  of 
Philip  Fowler  and  widow  of  Thos.  Rowell,  of  Andover,  who 
had  been  the  widow  of  first  Christopher  Osgood,  of  Andover, 
and  before  1663  removed  to  Nantucket,  where  he  died  in  1685, 
aged  83. 

Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  Henry  Sewell,  Richard  and  Stephen 
Dammer  with  others  from  Wiltshire,  England,  had  organized  a 
company  for  the  purpose  of  stock  raising  at  a  time  when  the 
prices  for  cattle,  horses  and  sheep  were  at  their  highest,  and 
Thomas  Coleman  had  been  employed  by  the  projectors  of  the 
stock-raising  company  to  provide  food  for  the  cattle  and  take 
care  of  them  for  a  specified  term  of  two  years. 

Thomas  Coleman  becoming  dissatisfied,  for  some  reason, 
declined  to  carry  out  his  part  of  the  contract,  and  the  General 
Court  finally  ordered  a  division  of  the  grain  that  had  been 
imported,  and  instructed  each  owner  to  take  care  of  his  own 
cattle. 

In  "Ould  Newbury,"  published  by  John  J.  Currier,  in  1896, 
appears  a  plan  of  the  lots  laid  out  to  the  first  settlers  in  1635,  in 
which  Thomas  Coleman's  name  appears  as  the  owner  of  two 
lots. 

Under  date  Feb.  27, 1638,  appears  the  name  of  Jeremiah 
Coleman,  signed  to  a  document  as  one  of  the  select  men  of 
Newburyport. 

In  a  history  of  Newburyport  and  West  Newbury,  1635  to 
1845,  by  Joshua  Coffin,  published  in  1845,  appears  the  following: 
1645,  Dec.  22.  "Thomas  Coleman  having  taken  a  farme  so  that 
"he  cannot  attend  to  lay  out  lottes,  John  Pembertou  was 
"appointed  lott  layer  in  his  roome,  and  to  joine  with  Richard 
"Knight  and  to  have  four  pence  per  acre,  and  what  they  are  not 
"paid  for  the  towne  is  to  see  them  satisfied  for,  the  legal  means 
"being  first  user  to  obtayne  it." 


Pa.  93.  "Among  the  list  of  grantees  of  the  proprietors, 
"Book  of  Kecords  of  the  first  settlers  from  1636  to  1700,  the 
"name  of  Thomas  Coleman  appears." 

Pa.  391.  "  The  family  of  Coleman  in  Nantucket,  are  also 
"descended  from  Thomas  Coleman's  older  children,  and  those  in 
"Newbury  are  descended  from  the  youngest  son,  Tobias,  the  son 
"of  Margery,  the  third  wife  of  Thomas,  and  who  was  the  widow 
"of  Thos.  Kowell,  of  Andover." 

"He  moved  from  Newbury  to  the  North  side  of  the  Merri- 
"mack,  called  Hampton,  and  about  1659  to  Nantucket,  where  he 
"died  at  the  age  of  82." 

His  name  also  appears  among  the  grantees  of  a  deed  of  the 
Island  of  Nantucket,  made  by  theWanackmanak  Chief,  Sachem, 
of  the  Island,  dated  January  29,  1671. 

From  "Early  Settlers  of  Nantucket,"  Pa.  44,  "Thomas 
"Coleman  must  have  removed  to  Nantucket  prior  to  1673,  as  on 
"October  30  of  that  year  he  is  recorded  as  "  drawn  on  jury" 
"there.  He  is  also  named  with  Christopher  Hussey  and  others, 
"in  a  4ist  of  those  who  settled  Hampton,  New  Hampshire." 

The  Island  of  Nantucket,  situated  about  30  miles  south  of 
the  main  land,  was  discovered  in  1602,  by  Bartolomew  Gosnold, 
an  Englishman,  and  in  1641  was  deeded  to  Thomas  Mayhew 
and  his  son,  by  James  Forrett,  Agent  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling. 

The  right  of  the  Mayhews  was  bought  by  a  company  of 
ten  persons,  who,  finding  it  necessary  to  encourage  immigration 
agreed  at  a  meeting  held  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  in  1659,  for  each 
owner  to  take  a  partner,  or  assistant,  which  should  be  left  the 
choice  of  each  individual  to  elect  one. 

Persons  so  chosen  were  ***  Thomas  Coleman,  "Vol.  12, 
N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register,  by  Drake." 

Thomas  Coleman  was  one  of  the  partners  and  purchasers 
of  Ytih.  part  of  the  Island  of  Nantucket,  in  1659,  being  of  those 
chosen  by  the  first  10  purchasers  as  partners. 

He  had  a  house,  lot  and  other  lands  set  off  to  him  at  differ- 
ent times  by  the  committee  for  laying  out  lands. 

I  find  by  the  old  book  of  records,  that  he  was  on  a  jury 
October  20, 1673. 

He  deeded  his  lands,  houses,  etc.^  to  his  son  Tobias,  to  take 
effect  after  his  death,  dated  November  3,  1673,  at  which  time 
he  was  by  his  own  declaration  in  the  deed,  a  resident  of  Nan- 
tucket, as  well  as  his  son  Tobias,  who  had  a  wife,  Lydia,  and  a 
son  Thomas. 


From  Book  1,  Page  22,  County  Eecoed,  Deed  A. 

Be  it  known  unto  all  men  and  by  these  presents  declared, 
that  I,  Thomas  Coleman^  of  Sherbourne,  on  the  Island  of  Nan- 
tucket, for  divers  good  and  weighty  considerations  me  there- 
unto moving,  do  hereby  freely  give,  grant,  ratify  and  confirm 
unto  my  son  Tobias  Coleman,  ten  akers  of  land,  part  of  it  being 
that  on  which  his  home  standeth,  and  the  remainder  on  the  north 
side  of  his  house  above  the  highway. 

This  I  give  to  him,  at  present  to  have  and  to  hold,  to  him 
and  his  heirs  forever.  I  also  hereby  give  unto  the  said  Tobias, 
my  son,  to  enjoy  the  same  after  my  decease,  all  my  other  land, 
both  upland  and  meadow,  upon  the  Island  of  Nantucket,  with  all 
the  housing  that  is  or  may  be  upon  it  at  the  day  of  my  death. 

Thomas  and  Tobias  Coleman,  both  inhabitants  in  the  town 
of  Sherbourne,  upon  the  Island  of  Nantucket,  sell  Saml.  Bickford 
half  a  share  of  Land,  Nov.  12,  1678,  in  the  presence  of 

Peter  Folger.  (sg.)  Thomas  Coleman. 

Wm.  Worth.  (sg.)  Tobias  Coleman. 

The  Society  of  Friends  on  Nantucket  originated  about  or 
after  the  year  1704,  when  Thomas  Story  went  there  on  a  reli- 
gious visit. 

He  remarks  that  the  people  were  kind  and  hospitable,  and 
that  many  of  them  appeared  to  be  seeking  the  right  way  in 
religious  matters;  that  he  found  but  two  of  the  denomination  of 
Friends  or  Quakers  at  that  time,  but  that  the  people  consisted 
of  various  persuasions  and  appeared  glad  of  his  company  and 
satisfied  with  his  visit;  that  he  had  various  opportunities  with 
many  of  them  to  establish  a  meeting  under  the  auspices  and 
direction  of  the  Society  of  Friends  since  there  appeared  to  him 
to  be  great  number  who  believed  in  their  principles.  His 
advice  was  attended  to  and  a  meeting  established.  From  this 
beginning  the  Society  increased  from  time  to  time. 

The  number  of  members  at  one  period  was  about  twelve 
hundred,  and  nearly  as  many  more  attended  their  meetings  who 
were  not  members,  but  fully  believed  in  their  principles. 

There  is  much  obscurity  resting  on  the  early  history  of  the 
Friends  Society  at  Nantucket. 


In  tlie  year  1708  ten  persons  came  to  the  Island  to  set  up  a 
yearly  meeting.  By  some  authority  the  number  is  stated  to 
have  only  been  five,  two  of  them  public  Friends,  and  others 
acting  only  in  their  individual  capacity.  The  first  ministers 
belonging  to  the  Island  were  Mary  Starbuck  and  her  son 
Nathaniel,  Nathaniel  Gardner,  John  Swain  and  Priscilla 
Coleman. 

Priscilla  was  the  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Starbuck, 
and  wife  of  John  Coleman,  grandson  of  Thomas  Coleman. 

From  "  Early  Settlers  of  Nantucket,"  Pa.  28-29. 

"Mary  Coffin,  seventh  child  of  Tristram  Coffin,  Sr.,  was 
"born  in  Haverhill,  February  20,  1645.  She  was  married  in 
"1662,  at  the  age  of  seventeen,  to  Nathaniel,  sou  of  Edward  and 
"Katherine  (Eejmolds)  Starbuck.  The  first  book  of  births, 
"marriages  and  deaths  for  the  town  of  Sherburne  (page  11), 
"says  "  Mary  Starbuck  departed  this  life  ye  13  day  of  ye  9  mo., 
"1717,  in  ye  74  year  of  her  age,  and  was  decently  buried  in 
"Friends  burying  grounds."  Her  husband,  Nathaniel  Starbuck, 
"Sr.,  died  in  1719. 

"  She  was  a  remarkable  woman,  anticipating  by  two  centuries* 
"the  advanced  views  of  women  of  to-day.  She  took  an  active 
"part  in  town  debates,  usually  opening  her  remarks  with  "my 
"husband  and  I,  having  considered  the  subject,  think,  etc." 

"  In  1701,  at  the  age  of  fifty-six,  she  became  interested  in  the 
"religious  faith  of  the  Friends,  and  held  meetings  at  her  house. 
"She  was  a  minister  in  the  Society,  as  were  also  several  of  her 
"children,  her  grandsons  Elihu  and  Nathaniel  Coleman,  and 
"her  grand  daughter  Priscilla  Bunker. 

"Elihu  Coleman  published  one  of  the  earliest  protests  against 
"slavery  in  New  England." 

The  Nantucket  Colemans  appear  to  have  joined  the  Society 
of  Friends  early  in  the  18th  century,  and  that  -  has  been  their 
faith  up  to  the  present  time,  with  few  exceptions. 

The  intermarriage  for  many  years,  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  Coleman,  with  those  of  the  other  early  settlers  of  Nan- 
tucket, has  resulted  in  a  large  family  connection,  particularly 
with  the  families  of  Coffins,  Macys  and  Bunker,  running  no 
doubt  up  into  the  thousands,  if  traced  out  to  the  last  generation 


Thomas  Coleman,  h  Marlborough,  Wiltshire,  England,  1602 ;  d  Nan- 
tucket, 1685 ;  m  Ist,  Susanna,  she  d  November  16,  1650 ;  m  3nd,  Mary, 
widow  of  Edmond  Johnson,  July  11,  1651,  she  d  January  30,  1663,  at 
Hampton  ;  m  3rd,  Margery  Asbourne,  daughter  of  Philip  Fowler,  widow 
of  Thos.  Rowell,  Andover,  who  had  been  widow  of  first  Christopher 
Osgood,  of  Andover.  (Joshua  Cofldns  "History  of  Newbury,  Appendix, 
Page  297,  1648.") 


Children. 

Tobias,  b  1638,  Newbury,  Mass.,  see  2nd  generation. 

Benjamin,  b  1640,  Newbury,  Mass.,  d  October  21,  1650.    Drowned  in 
Hampton. 

Joseph,  b  December  2, 1642,  Newbury,  Mass.,  d  1690,  see  2nd  genera- 
tion. 

John,  b  1644,  d  1715,  see  2nd  generation. 
*Isaac,  b  February  20,  1647,  d  June,  1659. 

Joanna. 

Susanna. 


*N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register. — "Isaac  Coleman,  son  of  Thomas, 
"accompanied  Thomas  Macy  in  Autumn  of  1659,  in  the  boat,  he  being  a 
•'boy  of  12  or  13.  By  town  record  of  births  and  deaths,  John  Barnard  and 
"Bethia  his  wife,  and  Isaac  Coleman,  ended  their  days  ye  6th  mo.,  1659, 
"being  drowned  out  of  a  canoe  between  Nantucket  and  the  vineyard,  At 
'•the  same  time  Eleazar  Folger  was  preserved. 

"This  Bethia  Barnard  was  a  daughter  of  Peter  Folger  and  Sister  of 
"Abigail  Franklin,  the  mother  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Another  sister, 
"Joanna,  married  John  Coleman,  son  of  Thomas," 

From  "  Early  Settlers  of  Nantucket." — Children  of  Thomas  Coleman 
were  as  follows  :  First  wife  Susanna  had  Benjamin,  b  1640;  Joseph,  b  1642. 
Second,  wife  had  Isaac,  Joanna  and  John.  Third,  wife  Margery  had  one 
son  Tobias  Coleman. 


"Dorcas  Coleman  was  a  sister  of  Thomas  Coleman  the  proprietor." 
She  m  John  Tillotson,  (Joshua  Coffins  "History  of  Newbury,  appendix, 
page  298.") 

Wiltshire  is  one  of  the  Southern  Counties  of  England,  and  has  always 
been  an  agricultural  district. 

The  farmers,  or  as  they  were  more  frequently  designated,  planters, 
raised  principally  wheat  and  barley;  those  in  the  North  of  Wiltshire,  in 
addition,  paid  much  attention  to  raising  cattle,  and  those  in  the  south  to 
sheep. 


SECOND  GENERATION. 

1638—1715. 

Tobias  Coleman,  son  of  Thomas  Coleman,  born   163S,  died . 

married  Lydia 

Children,  (3rd  generation.) 

Jabez,  b  May  27,  1668.  Killed  by  Indians,  Sept.  7,  1724.  No  further 
record. 

Sarah,  b  June  17, 1670.     No  further  record. 

Thomas,  b  March  26,  1673.    (See  3rd  Generation.) 

Lydia.     No  further  record. 

Deborah,  b  May  25,  1676.     No  further  record. 

Eleazer.    No  further  record. 

Ephraim.     (See  3rd  generation.) 

Judah.    No  further  record. 

SECOND  GENERATION. 

Joseph  Coleman,  son  of  Thomas,  b  Dec.  2,  1842,  d  1690,  married 
Ann  Bunker,  daughter  of  George  and  Jane  Godfrey. 

Children  (Third  Generation.) 

Joseph,  b  Nov.  17,  1673.     Drowned  in  youth. 

Ann,  b  Nov.  10,  1675,  married  Edward  Allen  and  had  ten  children, 
six  sons  and  four  daughters.  From  four  of  her  sons  are  descended 
many  bearing  the  name  of  Allen,  in  Nantucket,  New  Bedford  and 
vicinity. 

SECOND  GENERATION. 

John  Coleman,  son  of  Thomas  Coleman,  b  1644,  at  Newbury,  Mass., 
d  Dec.  1715,  at  Nantucket.  Married  Joanna  Folger,  daughter  of  Peter 
Folger  and  Mary  Morrell.  (Her  sister,  Abiah  Folger,  was  the  mother  of 
Benjamin  Franklin.     She  d  July  18,  1719.) 

Children  (Third  Generation.) 

.     John,  b  Aug.  2,  1667,  see  3rd  generation. 

Thomas,  b  Oct.  17,  1669,  d  January  23,  1753.     No  further  record. 
*Isaac,  b  February  6,  1672,  d  February  27,  1752.  , 
Phebe,  b  June  15,  1674,  m  Gersham  Cathcart  of  Bristol  Co. 
Benjamin,  b  January  17,  1677,  died  young. 
Abigail,  b  January  17,  1677,  m  James  Tisdale,  of  Dighton,  Bristol  Co. 

**Solomon,  b ,  d 

Jeremiah,  b ,  d  January  4,  1730.     3rd  Generation. 

*Isaac,  m  First,  Ann  Reynolds,  m  Second,  Jane  Watson,  widow  of 
Robert  Watson  and  daughter  of  Wm.  and  Mary  Bunker.    No  children. 

**Solomon,  m  First,  July,  1711,  at  Nantucket  to  Mary  Macy,  daughter 
of  John  Macy  and  Deborah  Gardner;  She  d  December  3,  1771.  Second, 
TO  Deliverence  Swett .    No  Children.    No  further  record. 


THIRD  GENERATION. 

1672—1703. 

Thomas  Coleman,  son  of  Tobias — Thomas,  h  March  26,  1682  ;  m 
Phebe  Pearson,  who  died  June  23,  1754. 

Children  (Fourth  Generation.) 
Dorcas,  b  April  26,  1703  ;  d  April  27,  1703. 
John,  b  March  8,  1704.     No  further  record. 

THIRD  GENERATION. 
Ephraim  Coleman,  son  of  Tobias-Thomas,  m  Susanna 

Children  (Fourth  Generation.) 
Ephraim,  b  June  3,  1701.     No  further  record. 
Hannah,  b  March  10,  1703.    No  further  record. 

THIRD  GENERATION. 
John  Coleman,  son  of  John-Thomas,  b  August  2,  1667  ;  d  January 
19,  1762  ;  m  Priscilla  Starbuck,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Coffiin) 
Starbuck.  Nathaniel  Starbuck  was  son  of  Edward  Starbuck  and  Kathe- 
rine  Reynolds.  Mary  (Coffin)  Starbuck  was  daughter  of  Tristram 
Coffin  andDianis  Stevens- 

Children  (Fourth  Generation.) 
Jethro,  b  July  8,  1705.     See  4th  generation. 
Eunice.     No  record. 
*Priscilla,  w  Samuel  Bunker, 
Barnabus.     See  4th  generation. 
Nathaniel.     No  further  record. 
Elihu.     See  4th  generation. 
Mary,  m  Wm.  Russell. 
John,  m  Ruth  Pinkham  ;  2nd  Ann^rot. 

Phebe,  m  Barzarilla  Folger,  he  was  son  of  Natham  Folger  and  Grand- 
son of  Eleazer  Folger  who  was  son  of  Peter  Folger. 

*Priscilla,  m  Samuel  Bunker,  son  of  Jabez  Bunker  and  their  daughter 
Priscilla,  m  Abraham  Macy,  Decemcer  8  1761. 

"John  Coleman  lived  to  his  94th  year." — Write  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ferry 
of  Hudson — "His  widow  continuing  a  few  weeks  after  him,  having  rea 
"lized  her  disinterested  prayer  that  she  might  be  near  to  sustain  him 
"when  the  silver  chord  of  his  life  was  being  broken." 

THIRD  GENERATION. 

Jeremiah  Coleman,  son  of  John-Thomas,  b ;  d  January 

4,1730;  married  111 \i  to  Sarah  Pratt,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Dorcas 
Pratt.  She  died  April  27,  1762.  (Nantucket  Town  Records,  Book  1,  page 
10,  1714-15.) 

Children  (Fourth  Generation.) 
Enoch,  b  March  24,  1724  ;  d  January  15,  1799  ;  m  Mary  Myrick, 
daughter  of  Andrew  and  Jedida.  Maria  Mitchell  the  Astronomer,  was 
daughter  of  William  and  Lydia  (Coleman)  Mitchell,  Lydia  Coleman  was 
daughter  of  Andrew  Coleman  who  was  son  of  Enoch  Coleman.  No  further 
record. 

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FOUETH  GENERATION. 

1706-1785. 

Jethro  Coleman,  son  of  Jobn-John-Thonias,  b  July  18,  1706 ;  d  June 
1785,  at  Oblong,  N.  Y,;  m  First,  Lydia  Paddcck,  January  11, 1731;  m  2nd 
December  1,  1747,  at  Nantucket  to  Lydia  Macy,  daughter  of  Thos,  and 
Deborah  Macy.  She  was  b  at  Nantucket,  February  23,  1720  ;  d  at  Nan- 
tucket, April  8,  1785. 

Children  (Fifth  Generation.) 

Elihu,  b  1737  ;  d  June  11,  1817.    See  5th  generation. 
Eunice,  m  Christopher  Gardner. 
Lydia,  m  Wm.  Coffin. 
Jethro,  lost  at  sea. 
Paul,  lost  at  sea. 

Charles,  ?n  Cath.  Hussey.    See  5th  generation. 

Simeon,  m  Rebecca  Swain,  daughter  of  Reuben  and  Hannah.  See  5th 
generation. 

Jethro,  m  Deborah  Coffin.     See  5th  generation. 
Deborah,  m  Obed  Coffin, 
Ann,  m  Latham  Bunker. 

FOURTH  GENERATION. 

Barnabas  Coleman,  son  of  John-John-Thomas,  vi  first  Eliza  Barnard 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Judith  Barnard  ;  second,  Rachel  Bunker, 
daughter  of  Sylvanus  and  Abiel  Hussey.  (Nantucket  Friends  Records, 
Book  1,  page  62,  1733.)  Sj'lvanus  Hussey  was  son  of  Stephen  Hussey  and 
Martha  Bunker,  and  Grandson  of  Christopher  Hussey  and  Theodate 
Batchelder;  she  was  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen  BrowH»Batchelder. 

Abial  Brown  Hussey  was  daughter  of  John  Brown  and  Rachel  Gard- 
nar;  she  was  daughter  of  Capt.  John  Gardner  and  Priscilla  Grafton,  and 
granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gardner. 

Children  (Fifth  Generation.) 

Nathaniel,  b  August  11,  1729.    See  fifth  generation. 
Sarah,  b  July  25,  1734  ;  m  George  Folger. 
Abial,  b  September  16,  1736 ;  m  Timothy  Folger. 
Rebecca,  b  October  10,  1738  ;  d  July  11,  1739. 
Rebecca,  b  December  28,  1739;  m  Nathaniel  Coffin. 
Judith,  b  April  28,  1742  ;  ?ra  Andrew  Worth. 

*Seth,  b  May  8, 1744;  m  Deborah  Swain,  daughter  Reuben  Swain,  Nan- 
tucket Record,  1768. ' 

Sylvanus,  b  May  12,  1746  ;  m  Mary  Swift.     See  fifth  generation. 
William,  b  June  19,  1749.     See  fifth  generation. 

Barnabas,  b  June  23,  1751 ;  m  first  Abial  Clark,  second  Sarah  Morse, 
**Elizabeth,  b  March  29,  1753  ;  m  Abisha  Folger. 
Obed,  b  September  1,  1757.     See  fifth  generation. 
Hepsabeth,  b  October  15,  1759  ;  m  John  Russell,  Jr. 

*Had  one  daughter  Susannah,  b  October  5,  1769  ;  d  October  12,  1833 
at  Nantucket ;  m  to  Edmund  Macy. 

«*Their  daughter  Elizabeth  m  Arthur  McArthur,  of  Hudson. 


FOURTH  GENERATION. 

EHhu  Coleman,  son  of  John-John-Thomas,  b ,  d 

TO  Jemima  Barnard. 

Children  (Fifth  Generation.) 
William,  m  Eunice  Swain,     No  further  record. 
Mary,  m  Shubael  Pinkham.     No  further  record. 
Phebe,  vi  Seth  Folger.     No  further  record, 
Abigail,  m  Micagor  Coffin,     No  further  record. 
Ruth,  TO  David  Coffin.     No  further  record. 
Priscilla,  m  Peter  Coffin.     No  further  record. 
Anna,  to  John  Coffin.     No  further  record. 

Eunice,  h  October  18,  1724,  at  Nantucket;  m  August  13,  1743,  to  John 
Macy  ;  d  at  Nantucket,  December  28,  1763. 

FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Elihu  Coleman,  son  Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  h  October  25,  1787  ; 
d  January  11,  1817,  at  Oblong,  N.  Y.;  m  Elizabeth  Macy,  in  1763,  at  Nan- 
tucket. She  was  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Lois  Gorham  Macy,  was  h 
August  18,  1745,  at  Nantucket.  Lois  Gorham  Macy  was  daugliter  of 
Stephen  Gorham  and  Elizabeth  Gardner,  was  b  at  Barnstable,  Mass., 
November  5,  1727;  m  at  Nantucket,  July,  1744;  d  Nantucket,  March  10, 
1804.  Elihu  moved  from  Nantucket  to  Oblong,  N.  Y.,  about  the  time  of 
the  Revolution. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation.) 

Lydia,  h  December  4,  1763  ;  to  Ezra  Gardner. 
Paul,  h  October  22,  1765  ;  d  July  17,  1766. 
Thaddeus,  h  October  18,  1771.     See  sixth  generation. 
Paul,  h  November  24,  1769.     See  sixth  generation. 
Samuel,  h  November  11,  1773.     See  sixth  generation. 
Burnabas,  h  April  10,  1778.     See  sixth  generation. 
Nathan,  h  October  11,  1775.    See  sixth  generation. 
Elizabeth,  h  August  4,  1767  ;  d  September  7,  1772. 
*Elizabeth,  h  February  10,  1780  ;  m  Abraham  Macy,  December,  1800. 
Judith,  h  April  28,  1782  ;  d  August  8,  1803  ;  to  Richard  Macy,   April 
12,  1800. 

David,  h  March  4,  1786.     See  sixth  generation. 

*Her  oldest  son  was  Aaron  C.  Macy,  of  Hudson,  the  father  of  Cyrus, 
Aaron,  Jr.,  and  Sarah. 

FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Charles  Coleman,  son  of  Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  ??^  Jaunary  7 
1773,  at  Nantucket,  to  Catherine  Hussey,  He  moved  from  Nantucket  to 
Stamford,  Dutchess  Co.,  N,  Y..  about  1780. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation.) 
Laban,  h  May  2,  1777.    See  sixth  generation, 

William  H.,  h  September  24, 1785  ;  d  May  23, 1844;  m  Hannah  Reming- 
ton.     No  further  record. 

Charles  H.,  h  October  14,  1787.    See  sixth  generation. 

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FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Simeon  Coleman,  son  of  Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  m  Rebecca 
Swain,  daughter  of  Reuben  and  Hannah  Swain. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation.) 

Simeon,  in  Mary  Arther.    No  further  record. 
Charles,  m  Mary  Crane.    No  further  record. 

John,  m England.    No  further  record. 

Bethuel.    No  further  record. 
Jethro.     No  further  record. 
Eunice.    No  further  record. 

FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Jethro  Coleman,  son  of  Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  January,  1755 ; 
d  September  17,  1814  ;  m  1783,  Deborah  Russel  Coffin,  she  was  h  April  29, 
1757,  and  d  January  16,  1849,  aged  93.  Jethro  emigrated  from  Nantucket 
about  1775,  and  settled  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation.) 

Benjamin,  b  December  8, 1788.     See  sixth  generation. 
Lydia,  b  September  18,  1791  ;  d  May  29,  1818. 
Joseph  R.,  b  September  10,  1793.     See  sixth  generation. 
Anna,  b  March  13,  1795  ;  d  April  28, 1818,  unmarried. 

FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Nathaniel  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-John-John-Thomas,  b  August 
11, 1729  ;  m  first,  Hepsabeth  Hussey,  daughter  of  Sylvanus  Hussey,  second, 
Hepsabeth  Starbuck. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation.) 

Abraham,  b  August  22,  1769  ;  d  September  7,  1840  ;  m  Hepsabeth 
Macy,  Nantucket,  October,  1794.    No  further  record, 

Lydia,  b  October  9,  1797  ;  d  July  27,  1811 ;  m  Solomon  Macy,  Nan- 
tucket, November,  1790. 

Sally,  m  Peter  Barney. 

Albert,  m  Hepsabeth  Gardner.    No  further  record. 

Rachael,  m  Job.  Thurston. 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Sylvanus  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-John-John-Thomas,  b  May  12, 
1746  ;  m  first,  Mary  Swift,  second,  Phebe  Brown,  1779. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation.) 

Benjamin  M..  b  September  21,  1800  ;  m  October,  1826  to  Anna  Macy, 
daughter  of  Obed  Macy  and  Lydia  Coffin.  Lydia  Coffin  was  daughter  of 
Nathaniel  Coffin  and  Priscilla  Gardner,  d  April  7,  1780,  at  Nantucket ;  d 
Adrian,  Mich.,  April  10,  1863.    No  further  record. 

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FIFTH  GENERATION. 

William  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-Jolin-Jolin-Tliomas,  b  June  19, 
1748  ;  m  first,  Abigail  Barnard,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Barnard, 
second,  Hepsabeth  Wing,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Hepsabeth  Wing.  The 
family  lived  in  Hudson.  After  Phebe  and  Abigail's  death,  William  went 
to  Sailor's  Home  on  Staten  Island. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation  ) 
Phebe. 
Abigail. 

William,  by  second  wife, 
Lydia.by  second  wife. 

FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Obed  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-John-John-Thomas,  6  September  1, 
1757  ;  m  Eliza  Swain,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Eliza  Swain. 

Children  (Sixth  Generation .) 
Joseph  G.    See  sixth  generation. 

John  Franklin,  b  February  7,  17S6.     See  sixth  generation. 
James  B.,  b  June  26,  1791.    See  sixth  generation. 
Josiah,  m  Mary  Bunker.     No  further  record. 
Eunice,  m  George  Whipple.     No  further  record. 
Sarah,  b  October  16,  1789  ;  m  Benjamin  Gardner. 
Eliza,  m  Benjamin  Barker. 

SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Paul  Coleman,  son  of  Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  Nov.  24, 
1769;  cZ  August  19,  1845;  m  about  1801  to  Eunice,  daughter  of  Elihu 
Bunker;  she  d  October  14,  1817;  second,  to  Lydia  Macy,  daughter  of 
Abraham  Macy  and  Priscilla  Bunker;  she  was  b  Nantucket,  March  9, 
1770,  m  at  Ghent ;  d  Ghent,  April  20,  1834. 

Childeen  (Seventh  Generation.) 
Paul,  b  September  10,  1813.    See  seventh  generation. 
Alexander,  b  October  2, 1817.    See  seventh  generation. 

SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Thaddens  Coleman,  son  of  Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b 
Nantucket,  October  18,  1771 ;  d  September  18,  1847 ;  m  December  15, 
1800,  at  Ghent,  N.Y.,  to  Eunice  Macy,  daughter  of  Abraham  Macy  and 
Priscilla  Bunker;  she  was  b  Nantucket,  December  3,  1773;  d  Henrietta, 
N.  Y.,  February  18,  1851. 

Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

Avis,  b  May  20,  1801,  Nantucket ;  d  January  1846. 
Sarah,  b  September  29,  1802^  Nantucket ;  d  May  31,  1835. 
*Judith,  b  April  20,  1804,  Nantucket;  d  December  28,  1839. 
Frederick,  b  June  20,  1808.    See  seventh  generation. 
Stephen  Gorham,  b  September  22,  1808.    See  seventh  generation. 
Lois,  b  November  4,  1810;  d  May  9,  1832. 

♦Judith  married  Elijah  Pound,  January  1,  1826;  three  children. 

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SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Samue!  Coleman,  son  of  Elihu-Jethro- John-John-Thomas,  h  Nan- 
tucket, November  11,  1773  ;  d  Ghent,  N.  Y. ,  March  12,  1825  ;  m  December, 
1798,  at  Nantucket,  to  Phebe  Folger,  daughter  of  Yv^alter  Folger;  she  was 
b  at  Nantucket,  November  10,  1771. 


Childrbn  (Seventh  Generation.) 

Eliza,  h  October  26,  1800  ;  d  April  9,  1831 ;  m  "Wm.   Coffin,   Hopking- 
ton,  R.  I.    Seven  children. 

Lydia,  b  August  27,  1802  ;  m  December  18,  1819,   Wm.  M.   Bunker. 
Ten  children. 

*Phebe,  6  October  8,  1805 ;  m  Willett  Marshal,  October  28, 1823.    Five 
children, 

Laura,  b  Aug.  11,  1810  ;  m  Jonathan  Nye,  May  26,  1832.  Two  children. 

Matilda,  b  July  22,  1812;  in  John  M.  Rowland,  Octobers,  1833.   Nine 
children. 

*Phebe's  daughter  Clorinda  m  James  Gifford,  of  Hudson. 


SIXTH  GENERATION. 


Barnabas  Coleman,  son  of  Elihu-Jethro- John-John-Thomas,  b 
at  Nantucket,  April  10,  1778;  d  October,  1846;  m  at  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  June 
10,  1802,  to  Rachael  Macy,  daughter  of  Abraham  Macy  and  Priscilla 
Bunker;  she  was  born  at  Quaker  Hill,  N.  Y.,  November  20,  1778;  cZ  at 
Rochester,  January  18,  1861. 


Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

*Ann,  b  March  7,  1803,  at  Ghent;  rf August  8,  1882  at  Chippewa  Falls, 
WiB. 

Samuel  B.,  b  May  20,  1804  ;  d  June,  1870.     See  seventh  generation. 
Jared,  b  Jan.  19,  1807;  d  October  13,  1866.     See  seventh  generation. 
Charles  B.,  b  May  14,  1809  ;  d  Sept.,  1876,     See  seventh  generation. 
Elihu,  h  August  28,  1811;   d  March  14,  1870.  See  Seventh  generation. 
Henry,  b  January  22,  1814.     See  seventh  generation. 
Matthew  Ist,  b  February  14,  1806 ;  d  February  1806. 
**Emeline,  b  March  26,  1820 ;  d  January  23,  1866  at  Plummer,  Pa. 
Matthew  2nd,  b  April  30, 1818,     See  seventh  generation. 


*m  October  11,  1821,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to  Joel  Pound,  son  of  Elijah 
and  Isabella  Pound,  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.     He  was  b  November  12,  1799. 

**?«  December  30,  1840,  to  John  DeGarmo,  of  Rochester.  He  d  June 
28,  1861.    Three  children. 

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SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Nathan  Coleman,  son  of  Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  Nan- 
tucket, October  11,  1775;  d  1846;  m  December  12,  1799  to  Phebe  Bunker; 
she  was  b  January  10,  1775 ;  d  March  1,  1862  at  N.  Y.  She  was  widow  of 
Isaiah  Macy  and  had  one  child  at  time  of  her  marriage  to  Nathan-Isaiah; 
b  October  29,  1793.     Nathan  moved  to  N.  Y.  from  Hudson  about  1826. 

Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 
Deborah,  b  September  23,  1800 ;  d  August  1866 ;  unmarried. 
George,  b  January  27,  1802.    See  seventh  generation. 
Robert  Bunker,  b  February  6,  1805.     See  seventh  generation. 
William,  b  May  15,  1807  ;  d  June  5,  1819. 

Edward  Bunker,  b  February  6, 1809.     See  seventh  generation. 
Abraham  Bunker,  b  July  12,  1812.     See  seventh  generation. 
Charles  Silas,  b  October  6,  1814.     See  seventh  generation. 
Samuel  Silas,  b  October  6,  1814.     See  seventh  generation. 


SIXTH  GENERATION. 

David  Coleman,  son  of  Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  March 
4,  1786  ;  d  May  6,  1835 ;  m  Avis  Bunker;  she  was  b  March  16,  1792 ;  d  Aug. 
21,  1845. 

Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

Dinah,  b  April  19,  1811 ;  m  April  19,  1832,  to  Alfred  Taylor,  two 
children,  both  dead. 

Elizabeth,  b  October  14,  1813 ;  m  Paul  Dean  Carrique,  May  12,  1836. 
three  children. 

Emeline,  b  February  11,  1817 ;  d  May  18,  1818. 

Maria  B,  b  March  14,  1819;  m  December  2,  1839,  to  Henry  Van  Every. 

Clarissa,  b  November  26,  1821 ;  m  May  10,  1842  to  Robert  M.  Folger. 

Caroline,  b  June  27,  1824 ;  to  to Perkins. 

Joseph  Warren,  b  October  27,  1826.     See  seventh  generation. 


SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Laban  Coleman,  son  of  Charles-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  May 
2, 1777 ;  d  October  7th,  1864 ;  m  Jane  Carman. 

Childben  (Seventh  Generation.) 

Anna  H.,  b  April  15,  1802,  Stamford,  N.  Y. ;  to  Joseph  R.  Coleman. 

Catherine,   b  February   2,   1807 ;  w  November  1,  1626,  to  Benjamin 
LeRoy,  two  children,  both  dead. 

Morris  C,  b  October  24,  1808;  d  November  31,  1838,  unmarried. 

Charles,  b  November  27,  1810;  d  August  11,  1863;  to  June  7,  1848,  to 
Sarah  B.  Eastman,  no  children. 

Henry,  b  March  31,  1821 ;  d  March  20, 1841,  unmarried. 

U 


SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Charles  H.  Coleman,  son  of  Charles-Jethro-Johh-John-ThomaB,  * 
Stamford,  N.  Y.,  October  14,  1787;  d  Buffalo,  1880 ;  m  first,  Dorcas, 
daughter  of  Henry  Hull,  of  Stamford,  she  d  1822,  aged  31.  Second,  in 
1826,  Abbie,  daughter  of  John  Hull,  better  known  as  "York  John,"  and 
widow  of  John  Van  Hoesen.  She  d  Buffalo,  1817  in  53rd  year  of  her  age. 
Third,  in  1860,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Griffin  and  Phebe  Williamson,  she 
was  born  at  Dutchess  Co.,  January,  1816. 

Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

John  H.,  l>  February  22,  1813,  Stamford.    See  seventh  generation. 
Henry,  died  an  infant. 

William,  d  May  28,  1820,  Valatie,  N.  Y. ;  m  Julia  Dolan,  Buffalo  in 
1854,  no  children. 

SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Benjamin  Coleman,  son  of  Jethro-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,i5  Dec. 
8,1788;  c?  May  20,  1845 ;  7n  Sarah  Dean,  sister  of  Joseph  A.  Coleman's 
first  wife. 

Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

Joseph  D.,  3  July  14,  1820,  Stamford.     See  seventh  generation. 
George  J.,  ^  July  8,  1826,  Stamford.     See  seventh  generation. 
Robert  R.,  <^  May  31,  1826,  Stamford.     See  seventh  generation. 
William  Dean,  l>  October  10,  1814 ;  d  October  20,  1839. 
Henry,  i>  September  9,  1816  ;  d  December  4,  1816. 
Mary,  ^  January  18,  1818  ;  d  October  2,  18S9. 
Edward,  l>  August  21,  1822;  d  January  31,  1830. 


SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Joseph  R.  Coleman,  son  of  Jethro-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  3 
September  10,  1793,  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.;  d  January  22,  1872  ;  m  first,  Anna 
Dean,  second,  Anna  H.  Coleman,  daughter  of  Laban  Coleman,  at  N.  Y., 
August  12,  1835. 

Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

Caroline,  m  Wm.  Coffin. 
Anna  H. 

SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Joseph  Q.  Coleman,  son  of  Obed-Barnabas- John-John-Thomas,  m 
Phebe  Bunker. 

Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

Edward  and  six  others.    No  further  record. 

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SIXTH  GENERATION. 

John  Franklin  Coleman,  son  of  Obed-Barnabas-John-John-Thomas, 
b  February  7,  1788 ;  d  January  18,  1863 ;  m  Eliz.  B.  Macy,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Macy  and  Lydia  Folger,  at  Nantucket,  July,  1811;  she  was  b  at 
Nantucket,  May  26,  1791 ;  d  at  Nantucket,  June  21,  1850. 


Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 
Six  children.    No  further  record. 

SIXTH  GENERATION. 

James  B.  Coleman,  son  of  Obed-Barnabas-John-John-Thomas,  b 
June  23,  1791 ;  m  October  31,  1816,  at  Nantucket,  to  Lydia  W.  Macy, 
daughter  of  Job  Macy  and  Anna  Way;  she  was  b  at  Nantucket,  Decem- 
ber 1,  1791. 


Children  (Seventh  Generation.) 

James. 

Lydia. 

Eliza. 

Martha.    No  further  record. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Paul  Coleman,  son  of  Paul-Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b 
September  10,  1813,  Hudson,  N.  Y.;  m  first  October  10,  1835,  at  Ghent, 
N.  Y.  to  Elmira  Tobsy,  daughter  of  George  Tobey,  she  was  b  September 
7,  1807 ;  d  November  1,  1838.  Second  Esther  Norton,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah Norton  and  Polly  Tuttle,  at  Canaan,  N.  Y. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

David,  b  October  21,  1838;  d  1861,  at  Cario,  111. 
Helen,  b  January  21,  1840. 
*Romelia,  b  June  27,  1841,  Greenport,  N.  Y. 
George  D.,  b  January  2,  1844.     See  eighth  generation. 
Royal  B.,  b  February  1,  1847.     See  eighth  generation. 
Orcar  B.,  b  May  31,  1850.    See  eighth  generation. 


*Romelia,  m  January  1873,  "Washington,  D.  C,  toMahlon  Armstrong, 
son  of  Benj.  A.  and  Anna  Mendenhall,  of  Delaware.    One  child- 

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SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Alexander  Coleman,  son  of  Paul-Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomaa, 
b  October  2,  1817,  at  DeRuyter,  N.  Y.  ;  m  February  1,  1849,  Mary  Case, 
daughter  of  Henry  Case  ;  she  was  b  July  15,  1817.     He  d 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Henry  Abel,  b  March  4,  1850. 

Eunice,  b  January  16,  1852. 

Homer,  b  August  31,  1853;  d  February  6,  1863. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Frederick  Coleman,  son  of  Thaddeus-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas.  b  June  20,  1806,  Hudson,  N.Y.;d  September  2L,  1864,  Chippe- 
wa Falls,  Wis. ;  m  Loretta  Hubbard. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Harvey  P.,  b  May  17.  1832.     See  eighth  generation. 

Edwin  W.,  b  April  19,  1834.     See  eighth  generation. 

Emily  R-,  b  April  17,  1838,  at  Aurora,  N.  Y. ;  m  December  30,  1865,  at 
Chippewa  Falls,  to  W.  J.  Skinner;  two  children,     d  Dec.  28,  1885. 

Anna  M.,  b  March  30,  1840. 

Arthur,  b  September  10,  1842. 

Martha  J.,  b  February  9,  1814,  Henrietta,  N.  Y.  ;  d  June  10,  1874, 
Oshkosh,  Wis.  ;  m  February  20.  1868,  at  Chippewa  Falls  to  Charles  B. 
Hinckley  ;  one  child,     d  April  25,   1884. 

Caroline  A.,  b  September  5.  1848;  m  E.  E.  Wood,  Chippewa  Falls; 
four  children.     Reside  (1898)  Chippewa  Falls.  Wis. 

Adaline  M.,  b  August  10,  1848  ;  d  September  14,  1853,  Rushford,  N.  Y. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Stephen  Qorham    Coleman,  son  of  Thaddeus-Elihu-Jethro-John- 
John-Thomas,  b  September  22,  1808;  d  February  27,  1879;  m  October   6, 
1831,  to  Rachael  Teller ;  she  d  August  20,  1864 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Sarah,  b  June  20,  1833;  m  W.  W.  Ordway,  December  31,  1851,  at 
Rochester;  three  children. 

Isaiah  Bunker,  b  November  8,  1836      See  eighth  generation. 
Catherine  Teller,  b  May  29,  1839;  d  August  14,  1840. 
Stephen  Gorham,  Jr.,  b  April  29,  1847-    See  8th  generation. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Samuel  B.  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  b  May  20,  1804;  d  June  21,  1870,  at  Polo,  111.  ;  m  October  20, 
1836,  to  Mary  Ann  Chase. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Amelia,  b  September  8,  1837,  Rochester;  d  November  18,  1850, 
Rochester. 

Louisa,  b  January  22.  1839,  Rochester;  d  July  30,  1841,  Chili,  N.  Y. 

Aaron  S.,  b  Octobar  15,  1840,  Chili,  N.  Y. ;  m  Martha  Alice,  daughter 
of  Robert  and  Margaret  Hunter,  of  Alexandria,  Vt.;  no  children,     d 

Anna  P.,  b  October  3,  1842,  Chili,  N.  Y. ;  m  Geo,  R.  Skinner,  M.  D.. 
October  31,  1867.    over. 

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Maria  Louisa,  b  July  19,  1844,  Rochester;  m  Horace  "W.  Peek, 
Rochester,  September  28,  1868;  five  children. 

Emeline,  first,  b  January  19,  1846,  Rochester ;  d  February  14,  1847, 
Rochester. 

Emeline,  second,  b  August  6,  1847,  Rochester;  m  Geo.  A.  DeWitt,  of 
Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Phebe  Rachael,  b  August  12,  1850,  Rochester. 

Susan  B.,  b  August  25,  1861 ;  d  December  29,  1862. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Jared  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomag, 
b  January  19,  1807;  Ghent;  d  October  13,  1866,  Rochester;  m  September 
11,  1835;  at  Hudson,  Susan  Macy,  daughter  of  Reuben  G-  Macy,  of  Hud- 
son ;  she  was  b  at  Hudson,  January  1,  1815  ;  d  July  13,  1839,  Rochester  ; 
Second,  Emily  Matlack,  daughter  of  Samuel  T.  and  Hannah  Matlack, 
of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov.  28,  1840. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Susan  M.,  b  July  13, 1839  ;  m  October  4,  1877,  to  Washington  Coleman. 
Resides  (1898)  Bay  City.  Mich. 

Mary  Ida,  b  September  11,  1841 ;  m  September  22,  1874,  to  Horace  C. 
Culver,  of  Bay  City,  Mich. ;  four  children.   Resides  (1898)  Bay  City,  Mich. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Charles    B.   Coleman,   son  of  Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  6  May  14,  1809;  d  September  12,  1875,   at  San   Francisco;  m 
First,  January  6,  1834,  Caroline  Storms  ;  she  d  October  11,  1845;  Second, 
Thurza  Storms,  June  5,  1848 ;  she  was  his  first  wife's  brother's  widow. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Marietta,  b  November  12,  1835 ;  d  May  12,  1887. 

Emma,  b  February  22,  1837 ;  d  December  22,  1839. 

Charles  S.,  b  November  25,  1839 ;  d  March  30,  1860,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Theodore,  b  January  26,  1842,     See  eighth  generation. 

Emma  Sophia,  b  June  25,  1844. 

Thurza,  b  July  16,  1849 ;  m  July  20,  1887,  to  Frank  Buzzell,  Chippewa 
Falls;  two  children. 

Florence,  b  March  5,  1851 ;  m  January  13,  1870,  Chippewa  Falls,  to 
Andrew  J.  Bate;  one  child. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Elihu  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas, 
b  August  28,  1811,  Ghent;  d  March  14,  1870,  Pilatka,  Fla. ;  m,  First,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1833,  Anna  Macy,  daughter  of  Robert  R.  Macy ;  she  d  August 
28,  1838,  Rochester;  her  mother  Anna  Barnard  was  daughter  of  Reuben 
Barnard  and  Phebe  Coleman,  was  ^Nantucket,  July  28,  1784;  m  Hudson, 
N.Y.,  April  29,  1809;  (Z  September  14,  1856;  Second,  Elizabeth  Willets, 
December  20,  1839,  daughter  of  Abraham  Willets  ;  she  d  May,  1842,  Led- 
yard,  N.  Y.  ;  Third,  Mary  W.  Willets,  sister  of  above,  June  22,  1843;  she 
d  July  9,  1878,  Belmont,  N.  Y. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 
William  E.,  l>  July  16,  1835.     See  eighth  generation. 
Edgar  W.,  b  July  19,  1841.    See  eighth  generation. 
Mary  Elizabeth,   b  December  15,   1844;  d  June  9,  1874;  w  Forest 
Miller,  Belmont,  N.  Y. 

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SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Henry  Coleman,  son  of  Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas, 
6  January  22,  1814;  d  June  4,  1883,  ChippHwa  Falls ;  m  October  4,  1837, 
Percis  Marshall ;  she  was  h  June  11,  1817,  and  was  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Hannah  Marshall ;  d  June  14,  1894. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation  ) 

Elizabeth,  h  December  9,  1838,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  m  Lewis  Lashway. 
Resides  (1898)  Chippewa  Falls. 

Henry,  first,  h  July  1,  1840,  Rochester,  "^.Y.;  d  July  2,  1840. 

Edward  H.,  h  December  26,  1841,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  See  8th  Genera- 
tion. 

Marietta,  first,  h  August  8.  1843,  Rochester,  N.  Y,;  d  August  25,  1843. 

Marietta,  second,  6  May  15,  1845,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  m  C  M.  Mack. 
Resides  (1898)  Chicago. 

Henry  B.,  h  August  5,  1847,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     See  8th  generation. 

Charlotte  S.,  h  September  11,  1850,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  d  September 
15,  1852. 

Earnest  B.,  h  September  11,  1853,  Oramel,  N.Y.    See  8th  Generation 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Matthew  Coleman,  «on  of  Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  b  April  30,  1818,  Ghent;  m,  First.  September  3,  1840,  Elizabeth 
Underwood;  she  d  December  20,  1855.  Rochester;  Second,  January  9, 
1857,  Mary  Dyer,  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Kimball)  Dyer,  d 
October  13,  1893,  at  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation ) 
Andrew,  h  January  11,  1842,  Rochester;  d  April  2,  1842. 
Sarah  Ann,  h  March  27,  1843,  Rochester ;  m  April   25,  1863,  Jesse  G. 

Evans,  three  children.    (Resides  1898)  West  Superior,  Wis. 
Jane,  h  June  19,  1845,  Rochester;  m  Theodore  Coleman- 
Mary  Ida,  h  May  29.   18.58,  East  Troy,  Wis.  ;  m  April  14,  1873,   Wm. 

H.  Mosteller.    d  January,  1893,  Pasadena.  Cal. 

Eliza  R.,  b  April  21.  1853,  Milwaukee;  m   May  1,  1884,  C.  A.    Verity, 

Big  Rapids      Resides  (1898)  Harriman,  Tenn- 
Matthew  E.,  b  M  ly  8,  1867,  Ionia. 
Elizabeth  E.,  b  August  2, 1870,  Ionia. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
George  Coleman,  son  of  Nathan-Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Th'mas, 
b  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  January  27,  1802;  d  Flatlands,  N,  Y.,  October  13,  1867; 
TO  September  30,  1824,  Eliza  Macy  Bunker,  daughter  of  Timothy  Worth 
Bunker  and  Nancy  Macy  ;  he  was  b  Nantucket,  June  17,  1778  ;  d  Hudson, 
August  6,  1887 ;  she  was  b  Nantucket,  May  3,  1786 ;  d  Hudson,  May  6, 
180/ ;  Eliza  Macy  Bunker  was  b  May  25,  1805,  Hudson,  N.  Y.;  d 
November  21,  1891,  Erie  Pa. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 
Wm.  Bunker,  h  May  20, 1828.     See  eighth  generation. 
Almira  Bunker,  b  March  31,  1830. 
*Anna  Eliza,  b  April  7,  1834. 
Ferdinand  Timothy,  b  November  21,  1837. 
James  Macy,  b  December  20,  1839.     See  eighth  generation- 
Silas  Bunker,  b  July  29,  1843.     See  eighth  generation. 

*m  October  7,  1859,  Dr.  Timothy  M.  Ingraham,  of  Flatbush,  N.  Y.; 
ten  children, 

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Ferdinand  T.  Coleman,  was  an  officer  of  the  Navy  during  the  war  of 
the  rebellion,  1861  to  1855,  both  inclusive.  He  saw  active  service  on  the 
Mississippi  and  tributaries  under  Admirals  Rogers,  Forte,  Davis,  Porter 
and  Lee,  and  took  an  active  part  in  the  attack  on  Fort  Henry,  attack  on 
Fort  Donelson,  battle  of  Shiloh,  engagement  with  Confederate  ram 
"  Arkansas,"  operations  around  Vicksburg,  and  running  the  bat- 
teries, attack  on  Grand  Gulf,  siege  of  Vicksburg,  Eed  River  expedition. 
Honorably  discharged  at  the  close  of  the  war  as  acting  master  U.  S. 
Navy.   Residence,  Flatlands,  L.  I.,  New  York, 

[Note.  ] — The  Bunker  family  is  of  Huguenot  origin.  The  name  form- 
erly was  Bon  Coeur.  Upon  the  ancestral  records  of  this  family  we  find 
also  John  Tilley  and  John  Howland,  signers  of  the  Mayflower  Compact. 

Eliza  Bunker  was  of  the  7th  Generation,  from  the  Mayflower,  des- 
cended from  John  Howland,  whose  name  appears  among  the  passengers 
of  that  vessel. 

In  Governor  Bradford's  History  appears  the  following  concerning 
the  stormy  passage  of  the  Mayflower:  "In  a  mighty  storme  a  lustie 
young  man  called  John  Howland,  coming  upon  some  occasion  alone,  ye 
grattings  was  with  a  reele  of  ye  ship  thrown  into  ye  sea,  but  it  so  pleas- 
ed God,  yt  he  caught  hould  of  ye  tope  saile  halliard,  which  hunge  over- 
board and  same  out  at  length  ;  yet  he  held  his  houlde  (though  he  was 
sundrie  times  under  water)  till  he  was  hauled  up  by  ye  same  rope  to 
the  brune  of  ye  water  and  then  with  a  boat  hooke  and  other  means,  got 
into  ye  ship  and  his  life  saved,  and  though  he  was  something  ill  with  it, 
yet  he  lived  many  years  after  and  became  a  profitable  member  both 
in  church  and  commonwealth." 

John  Howland  was  elected  three  successive  years,  1833-4-5,  to  be 
one  of  Gov.  Bradford's  assistants,  and  was  constantly  engaged  in  the 
mercantile  enterprizes  of  the  colonists. 

DESCENT. 
John  Howland,  married  Elizabeth  Tilley. 
Desire  Howland,  married  John  Gorham. 
Shubael  Gorham,  married  Joseph  Worth. 
Abigail  Worth,  married  Benjamin  Bunker. 
Anna  Bunker,  married  Tristram  Bunker. 
Timothy  Worth  Bunker,  married  Nancy  Macy. 
Eliza  Bunker,  married  George  Coleman. 
Wm.  B.  Coleman. 
Almira  B.  Coleman. 
Anna  E.  Coleman. 
Ferdinand  T.  Coleman. 
James  M.  Coleman. 
Silas  B.  Coleman. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Robert  Bunker  Coleman,  sonof  Nathan-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  b  February  6, 1805  ;  d  Nov.  1,  1881,  Baltimore  ;  m,  First,  Feb.  9, 
1833,  N.  Y.;  Susan  Angevine;  daughter  of  Caleb  Angevine  and  Snsan 
Maria  Collins,  she  d  Oct.  26,  1853;  Second,  Nov.  21,  1860,  Niagara  Falls, 
Emeline  Angevine,  sister  of  above,  she  d  April  7,  1873. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Fredk.  Wm..  see  eighth  generation. 
Emeline,  m  John  Kemp,  of  N  Y. 

Phcebe,  m,  First,  Dr.  George  Taylor,  U.  S.  A. ;  Second,  Wm.  Sinclair, 
of  Baltimore. 

Robert,  died  young. 
Robert,  died  young. 
Frank,  died  young. 

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SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Edward  Bunker  Coleman,  son  of  Nathan-Elihu-Jethro- John-John- 
Thomas,  b  February  6,  1809  ;  d  December  18,  1885 ;  m.  First,  October  6, 
1835  ,  Lucretia  Marshall,  of  N.  Y. ;  she  d  October  11, 1852;  Second,  Ellen 
Voorhees,  daughter  of  Abraham  and  Eliza  Ann,  September  18,  1857. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Marshall,  ^  October  6,  1836;  d  October  10,  1877.  See  eighth  gene- 
ration. 

Eleanor,  September  30,  I860.    Resides  (1898)  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Abraham  B.  Coleman,  son  of  Nathan-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  h  July  12,  1812;  d  July  22,  1879,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.  ;  m.  First,  Mary 
Elma  Woods,  daughter  of  Joseph  E.  Woods,  of  N.  Y. ;  she  d  January  31» 
1852 ;  Second,  Mary  A.  Power. 

Childrbn  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Ann  Eliza,  b  May  2,  1839 ;  d  September  1,  1861 ;  m  October  7,  1859,  to 
Chas.  Starbuck  Bunker,  son  of  Paul  and  Almira  Bunker;  no  children. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  b  December  30,1842;  m  October  11,  1866,  Wm. 
Noble  Dickinson,  son  of  Geo.  and  Julia  A.  Dickinson,  of  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y. ;  three  children,    d  July  30,  1897. 

Abraham  B.,  Jr.,  b  December  9,  1873 ;  d  March  21,  1879,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Charles  Silas  Coleman,  son    of   Nathan-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 

Thomas,  b  October  6,  1814 ;  d  November,  1858 ;  m  November  25,  1837, 
Sophia  Bethia  Yellott,  daughter  of  George  and  Bethia;  she  was  6  May 
18,  1816;  d  August  14,  1850. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Bertha,  b  February  20,  1839 ;  m  February  19,  1883,  Frank  Angevine, 
son  of  Henry  and  Caroline  Angevine  ;  six  children. 

Louisa,  b  October  23,1843;  d  April  15,1874;  m  February  2,  1869, 
Aaron  Coleman  Macy,  son  of  Aaron  C.  Macy  and  Jane  Williamson,  of 
Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  he  died  November  14,  1880. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Samuel  Silas  Coleman,  son  of  Nathan-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  b  October  6,  1814  ;  d  December  2,  1893 ;  m  October  6,  1841,  Mary 
Matlack  ;  she  was  b  September  16,  1831 ;  d  November  24,  1877,  at  Chip- 
pewa Falls,  Wis. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation  ) 

Samuel  Matlack,  b  September  23,  1842;  d  April  28,  1874,  at  Rio 
Janeiro. 

Washington,  b  December  12,  1844 ;  m  October  4,  1877,  to  Susie  M. 
Coleman.    Resides  (1898)  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Robert  Nathan,  b  January  14,  1847.     See  Eighth  Generation. 

Dudley  Gregory,  ^  June  18,  1849;  m  September  27,  1877,  to  Clara 
G.  Edkin.    Resides  (1898)  Chippewa,  Falls,  Wis. 

Franklin,  b  September  9,  1851.    See  Eighth  Generation. 

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SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Joseph  Warren  Coleman,  son  of  David-Elihu- Jethro- John- John- 
Thomas,  ^^  October  27,   1826;  m  May   6,   1851,   Harriet  Evelyn  Simons. 
Resides  (1898)  Schooley's  Mcuntain,  N.  J. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation .) 

Joseph  Warren,  Jr.,  f>  February  26,  1853;  m  November  21,  1883, 
Jeannie  Titus. 

Elizabeth  Carrique,  b  September  30,  1853  ;  d  May  28,  1854. 

Carrie  Evelyn,  l>  May  3,  1855 ;  m  October  15,  1884,  Rev.  J.  Kinsey 
Smith, 

William  Edward,  l>  August  12,  1860. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

John  H.  Coleman,  son  of  Charles  H.-Charles-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  l>  February  22,  1813,  Stamford,  N.  Y.  ;  cZ  July  G,  1887,  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  m  March  4,  1835,  at  Buffalo,  to  Charlotte  Augusta  Caryl, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Caryl  and  Susan  Young. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

William  Henry,  l>  December  25,  1837  ;  d  January  26, 1850. 

Charles  Caryl,  b  April  25,  1840.  Buffalo  ;  m  1875,  Mary  Alsager. 

Caryl  M.,  b  1847  ;  m  September  8,  1881,  Norrie  Agnes  Black,  daughter 
of  Charles  Black  and  Mary  Coddington.  Resides  (1898)  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 
Joseph   D.   Coleman,   son  of  Benjamin-Jethro-Jethro-Johu-John- 
Thomas,  ^  July  14,   1820 ;    m  October  28,    1847,   Anna  D.    Carpenter, 
daughter  of  Daniel  S.  and  Phebe  Hull ;  she  was  l>  January  3,  1829;  d  Nov. 
22  1890.     Phebe  Hull  was  daughter  of  Henry  Hull,  a  noted  minister,   in 
the  Society  of  Friends.    Resides  (1898)  Stanfordville,  N.  Y. 
Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 
Cora  E.,  ^  November  30,  1857;  m  June  11, 1891,  to  Isaac  S.  Traviss,  of 
Toronto.     Two  Children. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

George  J.  Coleman,  son  of  Ben jamin-Jethro-Je thro- John- John- 
Thomas,  b  July  9  1826,  Stanfordville,  N.  Y.  ;  m  September  10,  1851.  at 
Westkill,  N.  Y.,  to  Hattie  A.  Bushnell,  daughter  of  Alvin  and  Fanny 
Bushnell.     Resides  (1898)  Mound  Valley,  Kansas. 

Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Mary  Alvinette,  l>  July  25,  1852,  Westkill ;  m  Mound  Valley,  Kan.,  to 
Clarence  Low,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  February  17, 1875 ;  d  Poughkeepsie, 
November  10,  1875. 

Kay  Bushnell,  l>  November  28,  1854,  Watsonville,  N.  Y.  See  8th 
Generation. 

Dean  S.,  l^  January  18,  1864,  Castleton,  N.  Y.  Resides  (1898)  Mound 
Valley,  Kansas. 

Fannie  Mav,  l>  March  12,  1866,  Castleton,  N.  Y. ;  m  June  10.  1896,  to 
W.  B.  Coval. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Robert  R.  Coleman,  son  of  Benjamin-Jethro-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas.  <^  May  31,  1828,  Stanfordville,  N.  Y. ;  m  First,  December  17, 
1857,  Catherine  L.  Brown,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Hannah  Brown, 
Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.  ;  Second,  December  12,  1864,  Julia  M.  Coffin, 
daughter  of  John  and  Clarissa  Coffin,  Chatham,  N.  Y.  He  d  January  3, 
1882,  at  Mound  Valley,  Kan.     Julia  d  March  30  1897,  Mound  Valley,  Kan. 


Children  (Eighth  Generation.) 

Evelyn  B.,  b  October  5,  1858,  Stanfordville,  N.  Y.;  m  Oct.  17,  1878,  to 
Judson  Wilson,  at  Mound  Valley,  Kan. 

Mary  B.,  b  June  6,  1860,  Clinton,  N.  Y.;  m  May  5,  1886,  to  Joseph 
Wilson,  at  Mound  Valley,  Kan. 

Edward  R.,  b  January  16,  1866,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  ;  f?  in  infancy. 

Kate,  b  May  20,  1867,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ;  d  in  infancy. 

Nellie,  b  September  3,  1868,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ;  d  in  infancy. 

William  C,  b  May  21,  1870,  Chatham,  N.  Y.  Resides  (1898)  Mound 
Valley,  Kan. 

Frank  W.,  b  March  31,  1876,  Mound  Valley,  Kansas  ;  d  July  8,  1876. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

George  I>.  Coleman,  son  of  Paul-Paul-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thouias,  h  January  2,  1844 ;  m  April  10,  1877,  at  Balto,  to  Susie  Ball, 
daughter  of  John  J.  and  Mary.      Resides  (1898)  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 
Romelia  B.,  b  September  28,  1878,  Spottsylvania  Co.,  Va. 
Paul  D.,  h  November  10,  1880,  Spottsylvania  Co.,  Va. 
Grace  Genevieve,  h  May  12,  1883,  Spottsylvania  Co.,  Va. 
George  Bell,  h  Ap.iil  23,  1886,  Spottsylvania  Co.,  Va. 
Mary  Esther,  h  September  16,  1888,  Spottsylvania  Co.,  Va. 
Murray  A.,  h  July  31,  1896,  Spottsylvania  Co.,  Va. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Royal  B.  Coleman,  son  of  Paul  Paul-Elihu-Jethro- John-John- 
Thomas,  h  February  1,  1847. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 
George  P., 
Royal  B.,  Jr. 
Oscar  0. 
Anna. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Oscar  B,  Coleman,  son  of  Paul-Paul-Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 
Thomas,  h  May  31,  1850,  Greenport,  N.  Y.;  m  May  28, 1875,  at  Southport, 
Pa.,  Helen  P,  Yerdon,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Louisa  Yerdon ;  she  was  6 
February  23,  1852,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 
Lena  May,  h  February  24,  1876,  Colevill,  Pa. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Harvey  P.  Coleman,  son  of  Frederick-Thaddeus-Elih-uJethro- 
John-John-Thomas,  h  May  17,  1832,  Mendon,  N.  Y. ;  d  November,  1876, 
St.  Paul,  N.  Y.  ;  m  1833,  at  Chippewa  Falls,  to  Alzina  Burdick.  d  Nov. 
19,  1866,  at  St,  Paul,  Minn, 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Frederick,  drowned  at  Chippewa  Falls,  about  3  years  old. 

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EIGHTH  GENERATION. 
Edwin  W.  Coleman,  son  of  Frederick-Thaddeus-Elihu-Jethro- 
John-John-Thomas,  b  April  19,  1834,  at  Mendon,  N.  Y.  ;  m   First,  Maria 
Celestia  Rounds,  1860,  at  Chippewa  Falls;  Second,   February   24,   1898, 
Maria  Campion,  of  Waukesha,  Wis.     Resides  (1898)  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 
Alta,  i>  April  3,  1873,  at  Chippewa  Falls. 
Arthur,  b  July  12,  1875.  at  Chippewa  Falls. 
Maud,  b  February  22,  1878,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Isaih  Bunker  Coleman,  son  of  Stephen  Gorham-Thaddeus- 
Elihu-Jethro-John-John- 1  homas,  b  Nov.  6,  1836 ;  m  First,  September 
18.  1861,  at  Dexter,  Mich.  Julia  A.  Barber;  she  d  May  4,  1875,  at  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.;  Second,  Katie  Walters,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1877. 
Resides  (1898)  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 
George  B.,  b  April  10,  1863,  Rochester.    See  9th  Generation. 
Addison  B.,  b  November  20,  1870,  Detroit;  d  August  24,  1872. 
Ralph,  b  June  20,  1873,  Detroit,  Mich. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION. 

Theodore  Coleman,  son  of  Charles  B. -Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro- 
John-John-Thomas,  b  January  26,  1842,  Rochester  ;  m  June  7,  1870,  at 
Orange,  Wis.,  Jennie  Coleman,  daughter  of  Mathew  Coleman.  Resides 
(1898)  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Frank  Jesse,  b  September  20,  1871,  Beatrice,  Neb. 

Alice  Emma,  b  July  27,  1873,  Beatrice,  Neb. 

Charles  Matthew,  b  May  2,  1877,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Sarah  Ferris,  b  February  1,  1880,  Santa  Clara,  Cal. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 
William  E.  Coleman,  son  of  EJihu-Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro- 
John-John-Thomas,  b  July  16,  1835  Rochester,  N.  Y.  ;  d  August  10,  1871, 
Rochester,  N.  Y  ;  m  January  23,  1855,  Rosetta  A.  Cobb,  daughter  of 
Sidney  and  Electa  Cobb.  She  resides  (1898  i  Lowell,  Mich.,  now  Mrs.  M. 
N.  Hine. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

William  Sidney,  b  October  13,  1855,  Rochester. 

Anna  Electa,  b  April  27,  1860,  Rochester;  in  December  9,  1877, 
at  Ada,  Mich.,  John  W.  Broadbent.  Resides  (1898)  Lowell,  Mich.,  three 
children. 

Bertha  Agnes,  6  September  2,  1865,  Rochester ;  m  February  2, 1887, 
Lowell,  Mich.,  Harry  A,  Sherman.  Resides  (1898)  Lowell,  Mich.,  three 
children. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Edgar  W.  Coleman,  son  of  Elihu-Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro-John- 
John-Thomas,  b  July  19,  1841;  m  First,  October  26,  1866,  at  Ghent, 
Amelia  Angell,  daughter  of  Ephraim  ;  Second,  Emma  F.,  daughter  of 
Thomas  P.  Williams  and  Caroline  Mertz,  at  Catasauqua,  Pa.,  September 
11,  1879.    Resides  (1898)  Bradford,  Pa.     over. 


Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Anna  Eliza,  b  Rochester,  July  24,  1867. 

Caroline,  b  Bradford,  January  27,  1884  ;  d  January  28,  1884. 

Howard  Williams,  b  Bradford,  July  10,  1888. 

Margaret,  b  Bradford,  June  16,  1893. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION. 

William  B.  Coleman,  eon  of  George-Nathan-Elihu-Jethro- 
John-John-Thomas,  b  May  20,  1828,  N.  Y. ;  ??i  First,  June  5, 1850,  Cornelia 
Barnard  Allen,  daughter  of  Wm.  H.  Allen  and  Phebe  Comstock ;  she 
was  b  February  4,  1838  ;  d  May  6,  1882 ;  Second,  January  8,  1896,  to  Mary 
Margaret  Lamport,  daughter  of  Freeborn  Sisson  Lamport  and  Sarah 
Maria  Bull,  and  widow  of  John  S.  Christie.  Served  during  the  war  of 
the  rebellion,  on  the  Mississippi  and  Gulf  of  Mexico,  as  Paymaster 
U.  S.  Navy.  Took  part  in  Battle  of  Belmont,  Ft.  Henry,  Ft.  Donelson, 
Shiloh,  Rebel  Ram  "Arkansas"  and  Blockading  Service.  Resides  (1898) 
Erie,  Pa. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

William  B.,  Jr.,  b  April  12, 1852,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Resides  (1998)  TJtica, 
N.  Y. 

Oliver  Allen,  b  March  1,  1854,  Flatland,  L.  I.    See  Ninth  Generation. 
George  Silas,  b  June  8,  1856,  Flatland,  L.  I.    See  Ninth  Generation. 
Charles  Silas,  b  August  6,  1861,  Brooklyn.    Resides  (1898)  Erie,  Pa. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

James  Macy  Coleman,  son  of  George-Nathan-Elihu-Jethro- 
John- John-Thomas,  b  December  20,  1839  ;  m  October  4,  1866,  at  N.  Y., 
to  Mary  Elma  Townsend,  daughter  of  Leander  W.  Townsend  and  Ann 
Eliza  Wood.     Resides  (1898)  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Childrbn  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Abraham  Bunker,  b  July  25,  1867. 

Leander  Walter  Townsend,  b  November  1, 1888. 

Grace  Hallam,  b  June  3,  1871. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION 

Silas  Bunker  Coleman,  son  of  George-Nathan-Elihu-Jethro- 
John -John-Thomas,  b  July  29,  1843,  New  York  City  ;  m  First,  November 
11,  1871,  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Rebecca  Fitzhugh  Backus,  daughter  of 
Frederick  Wm.  Backus  and  Emily  Louisa  Montgomery,  of  Detroit, 
Mich.  The  Backus'  and  Montgomery's  were  the  pioneers  of  Rochester. 
N.  Y.  Second,  June  25,  1890,  Flora  Bell  Van  Husan,  daughter  of  Caleb 
Van  Husan,  of  Detroit,  and  widow  of  Henry  W.  Standart.  Served  dur- 
ing the  war  of  the  Rebellion  as  an  officer  of  the  Navy.  Took  part  in  the 
attacks  on  Fort  Henry,  Fort  Donelson,  Shiloh,  Battle  with  Confederate 
Ram  "Arkansas,"  Running  the  Battries  at  Vicksburgh  and  both  assaults 
on  that  place,  Red  River  Expedition,  etc.,  etc.  Honorably  discharged 
December  12,  1865,  as  Acting  Master  U.  S.  Navy.  Resides  (1898)  Detroit, 
Mich. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Emily  Montgomery,  b  September  11,  1872,  Ft.  Whipple,  Arizona. 

Frederick  Wm.  Backus,  b  May  17,  1874,  Detroit. 

Archibald,  l>  May  29,  1877,  Detroit. 

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EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Frederick  Wni.  Coleman,  son  of  Robert-Nathan-Elihu-Jethro- 

John-John-Thomas,  h  March  5,  1836,  in  New  York  City ;  in  November 
18,  1875,  Olara  Pauline  Adams,  of  Balto,  daughter  of  Samuel  Henry 
Adams  and  Maria  Cecilia  Logne.  Served  during  the  war  of  the  Rebel- 
lion as  Captain  151st  N.  Y.  Volunteers.  Took  part  in  the  operations  of 
Mine  Run,  action  of  Paynes  Cross  Roads  and  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor, 
where  he  was  badly  wounded  and  retired  in  consequence  of  disabilities 
arising  therefrom.  He  entered  the  regular  army  in  1866,  and  resigned 
as  Captain  15th  U.  S.  Infantry,  March  31,  1874.  Brevetted  Captain 
October  22,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  batile  of  Spott- 
sylvania,  Va.  and  battle  of  Cold  Harbor.   Resides  (1898)  Washington,  D.C. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation  ) 

Mary  Angevine,  b  November  2,  1876,  Baltimore. 

Frederick  William,  b  July  16,  1878,  Baltimore. 

Robert  Arthur,  h  April  1881,  Baltimore  ;  d  June  14,  1892, 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Marshall  Coleman,  son  of  Edward  B.-Nathan-Elihu-Jethro- 
John- John-Thomas,  b  October  6,  1836  ;  d  October  10,  1877  ;  m  September 
5,  1859,  at  Cincinnati,  Elizabeth  A.  Coi*neau,  daughter  of  John  A.  and 
Rebecca  H. ;  she  d  December  23,  1886,  buried  in  Spring  Grove  Cemetery, 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Howard  Marshall,  b  May  15,  1860,  Cincinnati ;  m  September  11,  1895, 
Annette  Brouse,  Ceres,  Cal. 

Wm.  Ellis,  b  September  15,  1862,  Cincinnati. 

EIGHTH    GENERATION. 

Stephen  Gorham  Coleman,  Jr.,  son  of  Stephen  Gorham- 
Thaddens-Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  h  April  29,  1847,  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.;  v\  at  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1884,  to  Efifie  Smith,  daughter  of 
Artemus  Smith  and  Sarah  Williams.  She  was  h  Oct.  28,  1860,  at  Pratts- 
burg,  N.  Y.     Resides  (1898)  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Bessie  Rachael,  h  June  17,  1886,  Chicago. 
Walter  Stephen,  h  May  15, 1891,  Milwaukee. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Kay  Bushnell  Coleraan,  son  of  George  J.-Benjamin-Jethro- 
Jethro-John- John-Thomas,  h  November  28, 1854,  at  Watsonville,  N.  Y.; 
m  May  8,  1884,  at  Mound  Valley,  Kansas  to  Emma  McGregory,  she  d 
October  19,  1893,  at  Mound  Valley.     Resides  (1898)  Mound  Valley,  Kan. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Ethel  S.,  6  June  9,  1885. 

May  C,  6  April  17,  1890  ;  d  July  24,  1891. 

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EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Franklin  Coleman,  son  of  Samuel  S.-Nathan-Elihu-Jethro- 
John- John-Thomas,  b  September  9,  1851,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  m  April  13, 
1881,  Sarah  Taylor  Avila,  daughter  of  Samuel  A.  and  Jane  Maria;  she 
was  b  May  26,  1859,  Brooklyn.    Resides  (1898)  Biooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Josie  Louise,  h  February  8,  1882. 
Samuel  Avila,  b  February  17,  1886. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Robert  Nathan  Coleman,  son  of  Samuel  S.-Nathan-Elihu- 
Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  January  14,  18i7 ;  m  May  15,  1873,  Rosalie 
H.  Palmer,  daughter  of  Charlea  and  Harriet  M.  Resides  (1898)  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Leighton  Palmer,  b  March  1,  1874. 
Louise  Matlack,  b  January  13,  1878. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Edwartl   H.    Coleman,    son  of  Henry-Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro- 
John- John-Thomas,  h  December  2S,  1841,  Rochester,  N.   Y.;  m  June  20, 
1880,  to  Mary  B.  Bowe, 
Resides  (1898)  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation  ) 

Mary  Persis,  6  July  15,  1881. 

Bessie,  h  October  5,  1883;  d  August  1,  1891. 

Henry,  6  September,  1885. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Henry  B .  Coleman,  son  of  Henry-Barnabus-Elihu-Jethro- John- 
John-Thomas,  h  August  5,  1847,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  in  December  24,  1875, 
to  Eda  M.  Frende.     Resides  (1898)  Chicago,  111. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 
Charles  H.,  h  November  27,  1876. 
Bert,  h  August  25,  1878;  d  February  2,  1884. 
Marshall,  h  September  11,  1880;  d  February  15,  1884. 
Alfred,  h  October  28,  1886. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Earne.st  B.  Coleman,  son  of  Henry-Barnabas-Elihu-Jethro- 
John-Jobn-lhomas,  6  September  11,  1853,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  ;  ??!.  Jnne, 
1878,  to  Anna  Calkins,  She  d  November  10,  1883.  Resides  (1898)  Chicago, 
111. 

Children  (Ninth  Generation.) 

Edward,  h  December  23,  1877. 

Florence,  b  August  10,  1879;  d  March  11,  1881. 

Herbert,  h  Jeauary  2,  1881. 

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NINTH  GENERATION. 

William  Sidney  Coleman,  son  of  William  E.-Elihu-Barnabas- 
Elihu-Jethro- John -John-Thomas,  h  Octobar  13, 1855,  Eochester  ;  m  April 
7,  1883,  Elyda  J.  Young.  Lowell,  Mich.,  daughter  of  V.  D.  Young. 
Resides  (1898)  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Children  (Tenth  Generation.) 

Clara,  6  November  11,  1890,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
"William  Sidney,  h  October  17,  1895,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

NINTH  GENERATION. 

Oliver  Allen  Coleman,  son  of  William  B.-George-Nathan-Elihu- 
Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  March  1,  1854,  Flatlands,  N.  Y. ;  m  May  22, 
1884,  at  Americus,  Ga.,  Vivienne,  daughter  of  Frank  E.  Burke  ;  she  was 
*  Centreville,  Ala,,  August  7,  1866.    Resides  (1898)  Macon,  Ga. 

Children  (Tenth  Generation.) 

Cornelia,  b  October  7,  1885,  Americus,  Ga. 
Wm.  Burke,  b  November  27,  1889,  Americus,  Ga. 
Ruth,  b  February  7,  1893,  Americus,  Ga. 
Thomas  Edmund,  b  July  23,  1895,  Americus,  Ga. 


NINTH  GENERATION. 

Georg-e  Silas  Coleman,  son  of  William  B.-George-Nathan- 
Elihu-Jethro-John-John-Thomas,  b  June  8,  1858,  Fiatland,  N.  Y. ;  m 
June  5,  1888,  Amelia  M.  Bergen,  daughter  of  Jacob  I.  Bergen  and  Cor- 
nelia Marion  Betts.     Resides  (1898)  N.  Y. 

Children  (Tenth  Generation  ) 
Gertrude  Brainerd,  b  August  31,  1889,  N.  Y. 

NINTH    GENERATION. 
George  B.  Coleman,  son  of  IsaihB.-Stephen  Gorman-Thaddens- 
Elihu-Jethro-Johu-John-Thomas,  &  April  10,  1883,   Rochester,    N.  Y.;  m 
at  Franklin,  Mass.,  to  Mario  Van  Horn,  daughter  of  John   F.  Van   Horn 
and  Maria  S.  Follenabee.     Resides  (1898)  Franklin,  Mass. 

Children  (Tenth  Generation.) 
Lillian  Belle,  h  September  6,  1888,  Franklin,  Mass. 
Olive  Maaie,  h  September  30,  1889,  Franklin,  Mass. 
Julia  May,  &  June  13,  1891,  Franklin,  Mass. 
George  B.,  Jr.,  h  May  12,  1893,  Franklin,  Mass. 


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Coienian. 


NAME. 

PARENT. 

NAME, 

PARENT. 

Aaron  S. 

Samuel  B. 

17 

Dean  S. 

Geoi-ge  J. 

23 

Ahial 

Barnabas 

9 

Deljorah 

Tobias 

7 

Abigal 

John 

7 

" 

Jethro 

9 

Elihn 

10 

" 

Nathan 

14 

»' 

William 

13 

Dinah 

David 

14 

Abraham 

Nathaniel 

11 

Dorcas 

Thomas 

8 

"         Bunker 

Nathan 

14-21 

" 

6 

B.,  Jr, 

Abraham  B. 

21 

Dudley  Gregory 

Samuel  S. 

21 

"         Bunker 

James  M. 

25 

Earnest  B. 

Henry 

27 

Adaline  M. 

Frederick 

17 

Edward 

Benjamin 

15 

Addisou  B. 

Isaaih  B. 

24 

" 

Joseph  G. 

15 

Albert 

Nathaniel 

11 

"       Bunker 

Nathan 

14-21 

Alexander 

Paul 

12  17 

"       H. 

Henry 

19-27 

Alfred 

Henry  B. 

27 

R. 

Robert  R. 

23 

Almira  B. 

George 

19-20 

" 

Earnest  B. 

27 

Alta 

Edwin  W. 

24 

Edgar  W. 

Elihu 

18-24 

Alice  Emma 

Theodore 

24 

Edwin  W. 

Frederick 

17-24 

Amelia 

Samuel  B. 

17 

Eleanor 

Edward  B. 

21 

Andrew 

Matthew 

19 

EIea/,er 

Tobias 

7 

Andrew 

Enoch 

8 

Elihu 

John 

5-8-10 

Ann 

Joseph 

7 

" 

Jethro 

9-10 

Jethro 

9 

" 

Barnabas 

13-18 

" 

Barnabas 

13 

Eliza 

Obed 

12 

"    Eliza 

Abraham  B. 

21 

" 

Samuel 

13 

Anna 

Elihu 

10 

" 

James  B. 

16 

Jethro 

11 

"       R. 

Matthew 

19 

"      M. 

Frederick 

17 

Elizabeth 

Barnabas 

9 

"      P. 

Samuel  B. 

17 

Elihu 

10 

"     Eliza 

George 

19-20 

" 

Elihu 

10 

"      Electa 

William  E. 

24 

" 

David 

14 

"     Eliza 

Ed{,'ar  W. 

25 

" 

Henry 

19 

Royal  B. 

23 

"       E. 

Matthew 

19 

"      H. 

Joseph  R. 

15 

"       Carrique 

Joseph  W. 

22 

•'      H. 

Laban 

14 

Emeline 

Barnabas 

13 

Arthur 

Frederick 

17 

" 

David 

14 

Edwin  W. 

24 

" 

Samuel  B. 

18 

Archibald 

Silas  B. 

25 

" 

*' 

18 

Avis 

Thaddeus 

12 

" 

Robert  B. 

20 

Emily  R. 

P^rederick 

17 

Barnabas 

John 

8-9 

"    Montgomery 

Silas  B. 

25 

Barnabas 

9 

Emma 

Charles  B. 

18 

«' 

Elihu 

10-13 

"       Sophia 

" 

18 

Benjamin 

Thomas 

6 

Enoch 

Jeremiah 

8 

Jolin 

7 

Ephraim 

Tobias 

7-8 

" 

Jethro 

11-15 

" 

p;phraim 

8 

M. 

Sylvanua 

11 

Ethel  S. 

Kay  B. 

26 

Bert 

Henry  B. 

27 

Eunice 

John 

8 

Berth  a 

Charles  S. 

21 

" 

Jethro 

9 

"       Agnes 

William  E. 

24 

" 

Simeon 

11 

Bessie 

Edward  H. 

27 

" 

Obed 

12 

"     Rachael 

Stephen  G., 

Jr.  26 

" 

Alexander 

17 

Bethuel 

Simeon 

11 

" 

Elihu 

10 

Evelyn  B. 

Robert  R. 

23 

Caroline 

David 

14 

Joseph  R. 

15 

Fannie  May 

George  J. 

23 

A: 

Frederick 

17 

Ferdinand  T. 

George 

19-20 

Edijar  W. 

25 

Florence 

Charles  B. 

18 

Carrie  Evelyn 

Joseph  Warren  22 

" 

Earnest  B. 

27 

Caryl  M. 

John  H. 

22 

Frank 

Robert  B. 

20 

Catherine 

Laban 

14 

'•      W. 

Robert  R. 

23 

Teller 

Stephen  G. 

17 

"      Jesse 

Theodore 

24 

Charles 

Jethro 

9-10 

Franklin 

Samuel  S. 

21-27 

Simeon 

11 

Frederick 

Thaddens 

13-17 

'• 

Laban 

14 

Wm. 

Robert  B. 

20-26 

H. 

Charles 

10-15 

Wm. 

Frederick  Wm.  26 

H. 

Henry  B. 

27 

AVm. 

Frederick  W.      26 

ffl 

Barnabas 

13-18 

Wm.  B. 

Silas  B. 

25 

"       Silas 

Nathan 

14-21 

" 

Harvey  P, 

23 

S. 

Charles  B. 

18 

"       Caryl 

John  H. 

23 

George 

Nathan       14-19-20 

"       Matthew 

Theodore 

34 

"       B. 

Isaaih  B. 

24-28 

Silas 

William  B, 

25 

"       B.,  Jr. 

George  B. 

23 

Charlotte  S. 

Henry 

19 

"       D. 

Paul 

15-23 

Clara 

Wm.  Sidney 

28 

"       J. 

Benjamin 

15-23 

Clarissa 

David 

14 

"       P. 

Royal  B. 

23 

Cora  E. 

Joseph  D. 

33 

"       Silas 

William  B. 

25-28 

Cornelia 

Oliver  A. 

28 

"       Bell 

George  D. 

23 

Grace  Hallam 

James  M. 

25 

David 

Elihu 

10-14 

Grace  Genevieve 

George  D. 

23 

" 

Paul 

16 

GertrudeBrainerd 

George  Silas       28 

NAME, 


PARENT. 


NAME. 


PARENT. 


Hannah 
Harvey  P. 
Helen 
Henry 


"       B. 

"       Abel 

44 

Herbert 
Hepsabeth 
Homer 
Howard  M. 

Wm, 

Isaac 

Lsaih  Bunker 

Jabez 
Jared 
James  B. 
"       Macy 

Jane 
Jeremiah. 

Jethro 


John 


"     H. 

"     Franklin 
Joseph 

"     R. 

"     G. 

"     Warren 

"     D. 

"     W.,  Jr. 
Josie  Louise 
Josiah 
Joanna 
Judah 
Judith 


Julia  May 

Kay  Bushnell 
Kate 

Laban 
Laura 

Leander  W.  T. 
Leighton  P. 
Lena  May 
Lillian  Belle 
Lois 
Louisa 

Louise  Matlock 
Lydia 


MatUda 
Marietta 


1st 
2d 


Ephraim  8 

Frederick  17-23 

Paul  16 

Barnabas  13-19 

Laban  14 

Charles  H.  15 

Benjamin  15 

Henry  19 
19-27 

Alexander  17 

Edward  H.  27 

Earnest  B.  27 

Barnabas  9 

Alexander  17 

Marshall  26 

Elgar  W.  25 


Thomas 
John 
Stephen  G. 


Tobias  7 

Barnabas  13-18 

Obed  12-10 
George        19-20-25 

James  B.  16 

Matthew  19-24 

John  7-8 
2 

John  8-9 

Jethro  9 
9-U 

Simeon  9-11 

Thomas  6-7 

John  7 

Thomas  8 

John  8 

Simeon  11 
Charles  H.      15-22 

Obed  12-16 

Thomas  6-7 

Joseph  7 
Jethro        11-14-15 

Obed  12-15 

David  14-22 
Benjamin  15-22 
Joseph  Warren  22 

Franklin  27 

Obed  12 

Thomas  6 

Tobias  7 

Barnabas  9 

Elihu  10 

Thaddens  12 

George  B.  28 


Marshall 

Maud 
Maria  B. 
Martha  J. 


George  J. 
Robert  R. 

Charles 
Samuel 
James  M. 
Robert  N. 
Oscar  B. 
George  B. 
Thaddens 
Samuel  B. 
Charles  S. 
Robert  N. 
Tobias 
Jethro 
Elihu 
Jethro 
Nathaniel 
Samuel 
William 
James  B. 

Samuel 
Charles  B. 
Henry 

Edward  B. 
Henry  B. 
Edwin  W. 
David 
Frederick 
James  B. 


22-28 
23 

10-14 
13 
25 
27 
23 
28 
12 
17 
21 
27 
7-13 
9 
10 
11 
11 
13 
12 
16 

13 
18 
19 
19 
21-2« 
27 
24 
14 
17 
16 


Matthew  1st 
2d 
E. 

Mary 


"    Esther 

"    Louisa 

"    Ida 

"    Elizabeth 

"    Ida 

"    Elizabeth 

"    Alvinette 

"    B. 

"    Angevine 

"    Pefsis 
May  C. 
Morris  C. 
Murray  A. 
Margaret 

Nathan 
Nathaniel 

NeUie 

Obed 

Olive  Marie 
Oliver  Allen 
Oscar  B. 
"      C. 

Paul 


"    D. 

Phebe 


"     Rachael 
Phoebe 
Priscilla 


Ralph 

Rachael 

Rebecca 

Romelia 

B. 
Robert  Arthur 
Roberts. 
R. 


"       Nathan 
Royal  B. 

"     B.,  Jr. 
Ruth 


Samuel 


Sarah 


B. 

Silas 
Mat  lack 
Avila 


"      Ann 

"     Ferris 
Sally 
Seth 
Simeon 

Silas  Bunker 
Solomon 
Stephen  Gorham 
"    Jr. 
Susanna 

Susan  B. 
Susan  M, 


Barnabas 

Matthew 
John 
Elihu 
Benjamin 
George  D. 
Samuel  B. 
Jared 
Elihu 
Matthew 
Abraham  B. 
Georce  J. 
Robert  R. 
Frederick  W 
Edv.-ard  H. 
Kay  B. 
Laban 
George  D. 
Edgar  W. 

Elihu 
John 
Barnabas 
Robert  R. 

Barnabas 
George  B. 
William  B. 
Paul 
Royal  B. 

Jethro 

Elihu 

Paul 

George  D. 
John 

EUhu 

William 

Samuel 

Samuel  B. 

Robert  B. 

John 

Elihu 

Isaaih  B. 

Nathaniel 

Barnabas 


13 
13-19 
19 
8 
10 
15 
23 
18 
18 
18 
19 
21 
22 
23 
.  26 
27 
26 
14 
23 
25 

10-14 

5-8 

9-11 

23 

9-12 

28 

25-28 

16-23 

23 

9 

10 

10-12 

12-16 

23 

7 

8 

10 
13 
13 
18 
20 
5-8 
10 

24 
11 


Paul  16 

George  D.  23 
Frederick  Wm.  26 

Nathan  14-20 

Benjamin  15-22 

Robert  B.  20 
20 

Samuel  S.  21-27 

Paul  16-23 

Royal  B.  23 

Elihu  10 

Oliver  A.  28 

Elihu  10-13 

Barnabas  13-17 

Nathan  14-21 

Samuel  Silas  21 

Franklin  27 

Tobias  7 

Barnabas  9 

Obed  12 

Thaddens  12 

Stephen  G.  17 

Matthew  19 

Theodore  24 

Nathaniel  11 

Barnabas  9 

Jethro  9-11 

Simeon  11 
George        19-20-25 

John  7 

Thaddens  12-17 

Stephen  G.  17-26 

Thomas  6 

Seth  9 

Samuel  B.  18 

Jared  18-21 


NAME. 


PARENT. 


Sylvanus 
Thomas 


"       Edmund 
Thaddeus 
Theodore 
Thurza 
Tobias 

"Walter  Stephen 

Washington 

William 

H. 


Barnabas 


9-11 


2-3-4-5-6 
Tobias  3-7-8 

John  7 

Oliver  A.  28 

Elihu  10-13 

Charles  B.  18-19-24 
18 
Thomas  6-7 

Stephen  G.,  Jr.  26 
Samuel  Silas  18-21 
Barnabas  9-13 
Charles  10 


NAME. 


PARENT. 


AVilli 


Dean 

E. 

Bunker 

Edward 

Henry 

C. 

Sidnev 

'•      Jr. 
B..  .Tr. 
Ellis 

Burke 


William 

Nathan 

Charles  H. 

Benjamin 

Eliliu 

GeoFf^e 


12 
14 
15 
15 
18-X'4 
10-20-25 


Joseph  Warren 
John  H.  22 

Robert  R.  23 

William  E.  24^28 
William  Sidney  28 
William  B.  25 

MarshaU  20 

Elihu  10 

Oliver  A.  28 


Farailies  connected  by  Marriage. 


COLEMAN. 

Allen,  Edward, 

Ann 

7 

Arther,  Mary, 

Simeon 

11 

Armstrong,  Mahlon, 

Romelia 

16 

Angevine,  Susan, 

Robert  B. 

20 

"          Emeline, 

Robert  B. 

20 

Frank, 

Bertha 

21 

Angall,  Amelia, 

Edgar  W. 

24 

Allen,  Cornelia  B., 

William  B. 

25 

Adams,  Clara  P., 

Frederick  Wm, 

26 

Avila,  Sarah  Taylor, 

Franklin 

27 

Alsager,  Mary, 

Charles  Caryl 

33 

Bunker,  Ann, 

Joseph 

7 

"      Samuel, 

Priscilla 

8 

"      Latham, 

Ann 

9 

'•      Phebe, 

Joseph  G. 

15 

"      Mary, 

Josiah 

12 

"      Eunice, 

Paul 

12 

"      William  M., 

Lydia 

13 

"      Phebe, 

Nathan 

14 

"      Avis, 

David 

14 

"      Eliza  Macy, 

George                19, 

20 

"      Charles  S., 

Ann  Eliza 

31 

Barnard,  Abigal, 

William 

13 

"        Eliza  Macy, 

Barnabas 

9 

"        Jemima, 

Elihu 

10 

Barney,  Peter, 

Sally 

11 

Barker,  Benjamin, 

Eliza 

13 

Buzzell,  Frank, 

Theyra 

18 

Bate,  Andrew  J., 

Florence 

18 

Bushnell,  Hattie  A., 

George  J. 

83 

Brown,  Cath.  L., 

Robert  R. 

23 

Brown,  Phebe, 

Sylvanus 

11 

Burdick,  Alzina, 

Harvey  P. 

33 

Broadbent,  John  W., 

Anna  Electa 

24 

Backus  Rebecca  F., 

Silas  B. 

25 

Ball,  Susie. 

George  D. 

33 

Barber,  Julia  A. , 

Isaaih  B. 

34 

Burke,  Vivienne, 

Oliver  Allen 

38 

Black,  Norrie  Agnes, 

Caryl  M. 

23 

Brouse,  Annette, 

Howard  M. 

26 

Bergen,  Amelia  M., 

George  S. 

38 

Bowe,  Mary  B., 

Edward  H. 

37 

Coffin,  William, 

Lydia 

9 

"      Deborah  Russell, 

Jethro 

9 

"      Obed, 

Deborah 

9 

"      Nathaniel, 

Rebecca 

9 

"      Micajor, 

Abigal 

10 

"      David, 

Ruth 

10 

"      Peter, 

Priscilla 

10 

"      John, 

Anna 

10 

'«      Julia  M., 

Robert  R. 

33 

"      William, 

Caroline 

15 

Clark,  Abial, 

Barnabas 

9 

Crane,  Mary, 

Charles 

11 

Carrique,  Paul  Dean, 

Elizabeth 

14 

Carman,  Jane, 

Laban 

14 

Case,  Mary, 

Alexander 

17 

Calkins,  Anna, 

Earnest  B, 

27 

Campion,  Maria, 

Edwin  W. 

24 

Chase,  Mary  Ann, 

Samuel  B. 

17 

Culver,  Horace  H. 

Mary  Ida 

18 

Caryl,  Charlotte  A., 

John  H. 

22 

Carpenter,  Anna  D., 

Joseph  D. 

23 

COLEMAN. 

Cobb,  Rosetta  A. , 

William  E. 

24 

Collins,  William  C, 

Eliza 

13 

Cathcart,  Gersham, 

Phebe 

7 

Corneau,  Elizabeth  A. , 

Marshall 

26 

Christie.  Mary  Margaret, 

William  B. 

25 

Coval,  W.  B , 

Fannie  May 

22 

DeGarmo,  John, 

Emeline 

13 

Dean,  Sarah, 

Benjamin 

15 

"      Anna, 

Joseph  R. 

15 

DeWitt,  George  A., 

Emeline 

18 

Dyar,  Mary, 

Matthew 

19 

Dickinson,  Wm.  N. 

Mary  Elizabeth 

21 

Dolan,  Julia, 

William 

15 

Eastman,  Sarah  B., 

Charles 

U 

TJ'ri  crl  anfl     

John 

11 

JLugictXI(.l, 

Evans,  Jesse  G., 

Sarah  Ann 

19 

Edkin,  Clara  G.. 

Dudley  G. 

21 

Fowler,  Margery, 

Thomas 

6 

Folger,  Joanna, 

John 

7 

' '        Barzilla, 

Phebe 

8 

••        George, 

Sarah 

9 

Timothy, 

Abial 

9 

'*        Abisha, 

Elizabeth 

9 

Seth, 

Phebe 

10 

Phebe, 

Samuel 

13 

"        Robert  M., 

Clarissa 

14 

Frende,  Eda  M., 

Henry  B. 

27 

Gardner,  Christopher, 

Eunice 

9 

Ezra, 

Lydia 

10 

•'        Hepsabeth, 

Albert 

11 

"        Benjamin, 

Sarah 

12 

Hussey,  Catherine, 

Charles 

9 

"    '    Rachel  Bunker, 

Barnabas 

9 

"        Hepsabeth, 

Nathaniel 

11 

Howland,  John  M., 

Matilda 

13 

Hull.  Dorcas, 

Charles  H. 

15 

"     Abbie, 

" 

15 

Hubbard,  Loretta, 

Frederick 

17 

Hinckley,  Charles  B,, 

Martha  J. 

17 

Hull,  Phebe, 

Joseph  D. 

22 

Hull,  Anna  D., 

Josoph  D. 

22 

Hunter,  Martha  A., 

Aaron  S. 

17 

Ingraham,  Timothy  M., 

Anna  Eliza 

19 

Johnson,  Mary, 

Thomas 

5 

Kemp,  John, 

Emeline 

20 

Lamport,  Mary  M., 

William  B. 

25 

LeRoy,  Benjamin, 

Catherine 

14 

Low,  Clarence, 

Mary  A. 

22 

Lashway,  Lewis, 

Elizabeth 

19 

McGregory,  Emma, 

Kay  B. 

26 

My  rick,  Mary, 

Enoch 

8 

Marshall,  Willet, 

Phebe 

13 

Matlack,  Emily, 

Jared 

18 

Miller,  Forrest, 

Mary  Elizabeth 

18 

Marshall,  Percis, 

Henry 

19 

Mosteller.  Wm.  H. 

Mary  Ida 

19 

Matlack,  Mary, 

Samuel  Silas 

21 

Mertz,  Emma  T., 

Edgar  W. 

24 

COLEMAN. 

Mack,  CM., 

Maretta,  2d 

19 

Marshall,  Lucretia, 

Edward  B. 

21 

Morse,  Sarah, 

Barnabas 

9 

Macy,  Mary, 

Solomon 

7 

"       Lydia, 

Jethro 

9 

*'       Richard, 

Judith 

10 

"       Elizabeth, 

Elihu 

10 

"       Edward, 

Susannah 

9 

"       Eliza  B., 

John  Franklin 

16 

"       Lydia  W.. 

James  B, 

16 

'•       Lydia  W., 

Paul 

12 

"       Eunice, 

Thaddens 

12 

♦•       Rachael, 

Barnabas 

13 

"       Phebe, 

Nathan 

14 

*•       Susan, 

Jared 

18 

'*       Anna, 

Elihu 

18 

"       Aaron  C,  Jr., 

Louisa 

21 

"       Hepsabeth, 

Abraham 

11 

'•       Anna, 

Benjamin  M. 

11 

"       John, 

Eunice 

10 

'•       Solomon, 

Lydia 

11 

"       Abraham, 

Elizabeth 

10 

Nye,  Jonathan, 

Laura 

13 

Norton,  Esther, 

Paul 

16 

Ordway,  William  W., 

Sarah 

17 

Pinkham,  Ruth, 

John 

8 

Paddock.  Lydia, 

Jethro 

9 

Pinkham,  Shubael, 

Mary 

10 

Pound,  Elijah, 

Judith 

13 

"       Joel, 

Ann 

13 

Perkins, 

Caroline 

14 

Peek,  Horace  W., 

Maria  Louisa 

18 

Power  Mary  A., 

Abraham  B, 

21 

Palmer,  Rosalie  H. , 

Robert  N. 

27 

Pearson,  Phebe, 

Thomas 

8 

Pratt,  Sarah, 

Jeremiah 

8 

Reynolds,  Ann, 

Isaac 

7 

Russell,  William, 

Mary 

8 

"      John,  Jr., 

Hepsabeth 

9 

Remington,  Hannah, 

William  H. 

10 

Rounds,  Maria  C, 

Edwiu  W. 

24 

Swett,  Deliverance, 

Soloman 

7 

Star  buck,  Priscilla, 

John 

8 

Swain,  Rebecca, 

Simeon 

9 

'•      Deborah, 

Seth 

9 

Swift,  Mary, 

Sylvanus 

11 

Swain,  Eliza, 

Obed 

12 

"      Eunice, 

William 

10 

Starbuck,  Hepsabeth, 

Nathaniel 

11 

Starbuck,  Priscilla, 

John 

8 

Sherman,  Harry  A. 

Bertha  Agues 

24 

Sinclair.  Wm., 

Phoebe 

20 

Skinner,  W.  J. 

Emily  R. 

17 

' '       George  R. 

Anna  P. 

17 

Storms,  Caroline, 

Charles  B. 

18 

Storms,  Thurya, 

Charles  B. 

18 

Simons,  Harriet  E., 

Joseph  Warren 

22 

Smith,  J.  Kinsey, 

Carrie  Evelyn 

22 

Smith,  Effie, 

Stephen  G.,"Jr. 

26 

Trot,  Ann, 


John 


COLEMAN. 

Thurston,  Job, 

Rachael 

11 

Taylor,  Alfred, 

Dinah 

14 

"       George, 

Phoebe 

20 

Tobey,  Eluiira, 

Paul 

16 

Teller,  Rachael, 

Stephen  Gorham 

17 

Townsend,  Mary  Elma, 

James  M. 

25 

Tisdale.  James, 

Abigal 

7 

Titus,  Jeannie, 

J.  Warren,  Jr. 

21 

Traviss,  Isaac  S., 

Cora  E. 

23 

Tillotson,  John, 

Dorcas 

6 

Underwood,  Elizabeth, 

Matthew 

19 

Van  Horn,  Marie, 

George  B. 

28 

Verity,  C.  A., 

Eliza  R. 

19 

Van  Every.  Henry, 

Maria  B. 

14 

Voorhees,  Ellen, 

Edward  B. 

21 

Van  Husan,  Flora  B., 

Silas  B. 

25 

Watson,  Jane, 

Isaac 

7 

"Worth,  Andrew, 

Judith 

9 

Wing,  Hepsabeth, 

William 

12 

Whipple,  George, 

Eunice 

12 

Williamson,  Elizabeth, 

Charles  H. 

15 

Wood,  E.  E., 

Caroline  A. 

17 

Willets,  Elizabeth, 

Elihu 

18 

Mary  W., 

" 

18 

Williams,  Emma  F. 

Edgar  W. 

24 

Wilson,  tTudson, 

Evelyn  B. 

23 

"       Joseph, 

Mary  B. 

23 

Woods,  Mary  Elma, 

Abraham  B, 

21 

Walters,  Katie, 

Isaaih  B. 

24 

Yellott,  Sophia  Bethia, 

Charles  Silas 

21 

Yerdon,  Helen  P., 

Oscar  B. 

23 

Young,  Elyda  J., 

Wm.  Sidney 

28 

other  NaERes  Mentioned. 


Adams,  Samuel  Henry        '  26 

Allen,  William  H.  25 

Angell,  Ephraim  24 
Angevine,  Caleb-Henry-Caroline         21 

Avila,  Samuel  A.-Jane  Maria  27 

Backus,  Frederick  Wm.  25 
Ball,  John  J.  and  Mary  23 
Barnard,  Anna-Reuben  18 
"        Joseph-Mary  12 
"        John-Bethia  6 
"        Nathaniel-Judith  9 
Batchelder,  Theodate-Rev.  Steph- 
en Brown  9 
Bergen,  Jacob  I.  28 
Betts,  Cornelia  Marion  28 
Black,  Charles  32 
Bradford,  Governor  20 
Brown,  Daniol-Hannah  22 
John  9 
Bunker  Family  20 
"       Anna-Benjamin-Tristram      20 
"       Timothy  Worth  19-20 
"       George-Jane  Godfrey  7 
"       Jabez  8 
Priscilla                              8-1^-13 
Elihu  12 
"       Martha  9 
"       William-Mary  7 
Bull,  Sarah  Maria  25 
Burke,  Frank  E.  28 
Bushnell,  Alvin-Fanny  22 

Caryl,  Benjamin  22 

Case,  Henry  17 

Christie,  John  S.  25 

Cobb,  8idney-Electa  24 

Coddington,  Mary  22 

Coffin,  John-Clarissa  22 

"       Lydia-Nathaniel  11 

"       Tristram-Dionis-Mary  8 

"       Joshua  2-6 

Collins,  Susan  Maria  81 

Comstock,  Phebe  25 

Corneau,  John  A.-Rebecca  26 

Currier,  John  J.  2 

Dickinson.  George-Julia  A.  21 

Dummer,  Richard-Stephen  2 

Dyer,  John-Elizabeth  Kimball  19 

Folger,  Abiah  7 

"      Eleazer  6-8 

"      Nathan  8 

"      Lydia  16 

"      Elizabeth  9 

"      Peter  7-8 

"      Walter  13 

FoUensbee,  Maria  S.  28 

Franklin,  Benjamin  7 

Forrett,  James  3 

Gardner,  Deborah  7 

"         Elizabeth  10 

"         Captain  John  9 

"          Priscilla  11 

"          Rachael  9 

"         Thomas  9 

Giflord,  James  13 

Gorham,  Shubael-John  20 

Lois  10 

"         Stephen  10 

Gosnold,  Bartholomew  3 

Grafton,  Priscilla  9 

Hampton,  N.  H.  3 

Hine,  Mrs.  M.  N.  24 

Howland,  Desire- John  20 

Hull,  Daniel  S.-Phebe  32 

"      John  15 

Hunter,  Robert-Margaret  17 

Hussey,  Syluanus  9-11 

"       Abial  Brown-Stephen  9 

"       Christopher  3-9 


Knight,  John  2 

Lamport,  Freeborn  Sisson  25 

Logne,  Maria  Cecilia  26 

McArthur,  Arthur  9 

Marshall,  Benjamin-Hannah  19 

Fhebe  13 

Matlack,  Samuel  T.-Hannah  18 

Mayhew,  Thomas  3 

Macy,  Aaron  C  10-21 

Abraham  8-12-13 

"       Cj  rus  10 

"       Isaiah  14 

"       Jonathan-Lois  Gorham  10 

John  7 

Job  16 

"       Nancy  19-20 

Obed  11 

Robert  R.-Reuben  G  18 

"       Sarah  10 

"       Samuel  16 

"       Thomas-Deborah  6-9 

Mertz,  Caroline  24 

Mitchell,  Maria- William-Lydia 

Coleman  8 

Montgomery,  Emily  L,  25 

Morrell,  Mary  7 

Myrick,  Andrew- Jedida  8 

Nantucket  3-4-5 

Newberry  and  Newbury  Port  2-8 

Norton,  Jeremiah  16 

Osgood,  Christopher  6 

Palmer,  Charles-Harriet  M.  27 

Pemberton,  John  2 

Pound,  Elijah-Isabella  13 

Pratt,  Joseph-Dorcas  8 

Reynolds,  Katherine  8 

Rowell,  Thomas  6 

Saltonstall,  Sir  Richard  2 

Sewell,  Henry  2 

Smith,  Artemus  26 

Standart.  Henry  W.  26 

Stevens,  Dionis  8 

Stirling,  Earl  of  3 
Starbuck,  Edward-Priscilla- 

Nathaniel  8 

Starbuek,  Mary  Coffin  8 

Swain,  Joseph-Eliza  12 

•'      Reuben-Hannah  9-11 

Terry,  Elizabeth  8 

Tilley,  Elizabeth  20 

Tobey,  George  16 

Townsend.  Leander  W.  25 

Tuttle,  Polly  16 

Van  Hoesen,  John  15 

Van  Horn,  John  F.  28 

Van  Husan,  Caleb  25 

Voorhecs,  Abraham-Eliza  Ann  21 

Way,  Anna  16 

Williams,  Sarah  26 

Thomas  P.  24 

Williamson,  Jane  21 

Griffln-Phebe  15 

Willets,  Abraham  18 

Wing,  Samuel-Hepsabeth  12 

Wood,  Ann  Eliza  25 

Worth,  Abigail-Joseph  20 

Young,  V.  D.  28 

Yerdon,  Peter-Louisa  23 

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